Peter,
I will take a stab at this and some of the others can jump in and help
out also.
Yes, you are correct in your assumption as to how a community repeater
works. It is a single channel repeater with the ability to have
different user groups that each have their own PL or DPL Tone. The
repeater
Hi Peter,
The tone panel's function is to let each group hear their own users, but
it doesn't prevent someone from "stepping on" someone else when the
repeater squelch is already open (as it is when a valid user is
talking). Most radios have an activity light that will indicate if the
channel
I think I know the answer to this but I am going to confirm it. The
community tone board only filters out what talk group you don't want to
hear. And it won't let you if you have multiple groups on the same pair talk
over each other. Am I correct on this? The reason I ask is that we have
several gr
As I recall, the DTMF must be entered on the repeater port on the NHRC-4 and
there is no command possible from the link port.
The Ver 3.x firmware has a command structure like the Cat Auto Zone setup, and
makes control pretty straightforward. I have a NHRC Micro conroller (single
port) that ha
--..Thankyou..
>
> Randy,
>
> I am flattered by your comment, but you give me more credit than I
am due.
> The model numbers usually indicate the band and power level, but
not the
> frequency split within a band. For example, a typical Micor
repeater
> station might have a model number
Randy,
I am flattered by your comment, but you give me more credit than I am due.
The model numbers usually indicate the band and power level, but not the
frequency split within a band. For example, a typical Micor repeater
station might have a model number of C73RCB-3106BT. I know from that mod
You might want to look at the CAT Auto RLS-1000 aka RBS-1000
unit.
s.
> "kk2ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I actually have four of the SCOM 7330s in service right now. Probably
> the best hardware design available of all the controllers. However,
> it is overkill for this simple project
I actually have four of the SCOM 7330s in service right now. Probably
the best hardware design available of all the controllers. However,
it is overkill for this simple project. I just need something simple
enough for a repeater and link, providing cos/ptt switching and audio
gating/mixing. It
Hi Eric,
Call Bob from SComm, He has a new controller that the layout is some of the
best I have seen. I would use it on any of my commercial gear any day.
Colorado Telecom, L.L.C
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
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Jim,
I have not looked at the NHRC-4 lately. I have used them in the past
and they are a good controller also. Can you now command the
controller via DTMF from the link port? I know in the past you could
only command the controller with DTMF from the main repeater port.
This is why I started using
Larry,
I do not have the manual that specifically covers the optional link
receiver chassis, which is what we both have.
I was using the pinout off the the opposite end of the cable where it
connects into the station. There is no reference that I have found any
reference to a COS input signal. It
The NHRC-4 two port controller does a nice job. I have 3 that I built from
kits and have less than $70 a piece in them. The software upgrade they are
delivering now is very straightforward to use and works very well.
73 - Jim W5ZIT
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> John,
> Very well then, I guess I need to be sho
Sorry I do not have anything used. Not sure what a new CAT200 will set
you back these days, but if you are looking for a inexpensive 2 port
controller, I would look at one of Brian's Linker IIA ICS controllers
for under $140.
Joe
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "kk2ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a need for a cheap 2-port controller for a commercial
repeater project. One repeater and one link port.
>
> Eric
> KE2D
Try the Linker-IIa by ICS. Very robust 2-port controller for the
money, $139.95. I'
Can anyone tell me if the GE Delta, Phoenix, MLS or MVS use direct FM
modulation or phase modulation. Could mot find an exact reference to
the subject in the manuals. Since the units are synthised I suspect
they are Phase modulation?? I have a master 2 with the PLL channel
element that I th
I have a need for a cheap 2-port controller for a commercial repeater
project. One repeater and one link port.
Before I go order a new CAT 200, does anyone on the list have something
similar that they're looking to get rid of?
Thanks
Eric
KE2D
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], George Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since the MSR2000 RF manuals are NLA from Mother Moto, does anyone
have them already scanned, or is anyone willing to loan a set to be
scanned & u
I see where Eric wb6fly has made referance of what repeaters are
capable of transmitting just by the model numbers.
Would anyone else have any information on this same issue?
"What a Motorola Repeater is capable of just by the Model #???
Since the MSR2000 RF manuals are NLA from Mother Moto, does anyone have them
already scanned, or is anyone willing to loan a set to be scanned & uploaded to
RB?
6881061E50 VHF RF, power supply, & accessories
6881061E55 UHF RF
George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
Collin,
A guy local to me (WD9HSY) sells them - rated at 200W - on a certain auction
site. Normal cost is about $59.00. If you do a search for "dummy load" it
will pop up for you. Although not costing an "arm and a leg" these might
qualify for a finger or two... ;-)
They are very nice loads..
Hello Group,
I am looking for options for ROIP interfaces that can be interfaced to base
stations. I am aware of the major brands such as Omnitronics, Telex/Vega, CSI
and Raytheon/JPS.
Are there any other vendors out there that do a decent stand alone ROIP
interface unit at a reasonable p
Collin,
I found a nice commercial-quality load (the type that looks like a big
heat-sink) on the e-place quite cheap. I'm really happy with it. The guy
who was selling it had a bunch of them, so you might give it a shot.
Also, check with Dan. he may have something he can at least loan you
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