Re: [Repeater-Builder] controllers

2008-02-23 Thread Robert Ryan
Hi Terry I may ahve a few Zetron model 38's Reply to me off list Thanks 
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2008-02-23 Thread tubeguy
And here is another one of those for sale on ebay as well.   Cheaper 
too.


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[Repeater-Builder] controllers

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2007-02-07 Thread Nate Duehr
On 2/7/07, Paul Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nate,
>
> Do you know where that line came from that says something about
> http://www.ourazle.com/forum ?  That is here in my area, how did it get in a
> post to the RB if you did not put it there?  Is somebody Spamming us now?
>
> Paul
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> Its the talk of the town. The all new OurAzle Forum
> http://www.ourazle.com/forum

It would appear so.  I didn't send that.

In fact, since I'm using Gmail for Domains  these days as a mail
interface, I don't even have a machine with a real mail program on it
-- so it's not from a machine with a virus or anything like that
either.

The original headers on Yahoo's mail usually show the IP address of
the person sending the mail if they used Yahoo's web interface, and of
course, has the IP of the mail server it was received from if from a
real mail server.

My IP's all reverse-resolve to my domain name except my work IP, and
it resolves to an old company name.

But anway... I share all that because when using Gmail for mailing
lists, I don't get copies of my own posts -- real or not -- unless
they're replied to.  They're "auto archived" if I get them.  So I
can't even (easily) research who Joe-jobbed me.  (That's what the
security folks call it when someone uses your e-mail address to send
to a list you're on.)

I didn't even click on the link -- what is it, or should I even ask?
LOL... never-mind...

Nate WY0X


[Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2007-02-07 Thread Paul Finch
Nate,

Do you know where that line came from that says something about
http://www.ourazle.com/forum ?  That is here in my area, how did it get in a
post to the RB if you did not put it there?  Is somebody Spamming us now?

Paul
 

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Its the talk of the town. The all new OurAzle Forum
http://www.ourazle.com/forum


On 2/6/07, George Poteat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a reccomendation for GOOD controller out there that has all 
> the bells and whistles INCLUDING BUILT IN sub-audible (ctcss) decoder.
> We are thinking of moving an old RC-96 to a secondary repeater and
> replacing it with a gud new 'un.   $1000 +/- range? Club money, not
> mine   ';o)
>
> CAT 1000 need external decoder, if so, what is good?
>
> George - K4GLP

The announced, but not yet released, S-Com 7330 is supposed to have CTCSS
encode, including software-selectable 120 and 180 degree STE/reverse-burst,
according to the published anticipated command change document, but it will
not decode.  You'll still need a decoder on your receiver.

Most folks use the Communications Specialists TS-32 or TS-64 in most stuff
people are building today, or they use the original manufacturer's encoders
and decoders in the commercial rigs that most folks convert to a repeater.
You didn't say what type of repeater you're working on, but folks here will
certainly have opinions about the "best" way to do it in your particular
rig, if you share that information.

Nate WY0X




 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2007-02-06 Thread Juan Tellez
Read here:  http://www.pacres.com/products/index.html

 

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Asunto: [Repeater-Builder] Controllers

Is there a reccomendation for GOOD controller out there that has all 
the bells and whistles INCLUDING BUILT IN sub-audible (ctcss) decoder. 
We are thinking of moving an old RC-96 to a secondary repeater and 
replacing it with a gud new 'un. $1000 +/- range? Club money, not 
mine ';o)

CAT 1000 need external decoder, if so, what is good?

George - K4GLP

 



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2007-02-06 Thread Nate Duehr
On 2/6/07, George Poteat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a reccomendation for GOOD controller out there that has all
> the bells and whistles INCLUDING BUILT IN sub-audible (ctcss) decoder.
> We are thinking of moving an old RC-96 to a secondary repeater and
> replacing it with a gud new 'un.   $1000 +/- range? Club money, not
> mine   ';o)
>
> CAT 1000 need external decoder, if so, what is good?
>
> George - K4GLP

The announced, but not yet released, S-Com 7330 is supposed to have
CTCSS encode, including software-selectable 120 and 180 degree
STE/reverse-burst, according to the published anticipated command
change document, but it will not decode.  You'll still need a decoder
on your receiver.

Most folks use the Communications Specialists TS-32 or TS-64 in most
stuff people are building today, or they use the original
manufacturer's encoders and decoders in the commercial rigs that most
folks convert to a repeater.  You didn't say what type of repeater
you're working on, but folks here will certainly have opinions about
the "best" way to do it in your particular rig, if you share that
information.

Nate WY0X


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2007-02-06 Thread DCFluX
The only amateur grade controller I have heard of that had a built in
CTCSS deocder was the SRC-10 by Creative Control Products. And that
was only if you had the good audio mixer. But that was a long time ago
in a place far far away and that repeater is still missing in action.

RC-850s will encode PL tones for signalling purposes. The CSI stuff
should do it, but that is not amatuer grade.

I'd take a look at Arcom or NHRC for a controller. Use Com-spec for the PL deck.

On 2/6/07, George Poteat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a reccomendation for GOOD controller out there that has all
> the bells and whistles INCLUDING BUILT IN sub-audible (ctcss) decoder.
> We are thinking of moving an old RC-96 to a secondary repeater and
> replacing it with a gud new 'un.   $1000 +/- range? Club money, not
> mine   ';o)
>
> CAT 1000 need external decoder, if so, what is good?
>
> George - K4GLP
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
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[Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2007-02-06 Thread George Poteat
Is there a reccomendation for GOOD controller out there that has all 
the bells and whistles INCLUDING BUILT IN sub-audible (ctcss) decoder. 
We are thinking of moving an old RC-96 to a secondary repeater and 
replacing it with a gud new 'un.   $1000 +/- range? Club money, not 
mine   ';o)

CAT 1000 need external decoder, if so, what is good?

George - K4GLP



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2006-06-03 Thread mch
How many ports do you need? I like the RC-210. Or, wait a few weeks for
the RC-810 which will have a ton of nice features.

Joe M.

Tom Clarke wrote:
> 
> Now that Dayton is history, did any new controllers hit the market?
> 
> Our club has voted to replace the current controller with something a bit
> newer - any ideas/suggestions/etc???
> 
> Moto MSR2000 is the RF side with an RC-850 slowly driving us nuts trying to
> keep it going.  PL tones garbage up the audio and now all repeated audio is
> distorted and getting weaker.  Probably nothing that a mass recap wouldn't
> fix.
> 
> 73 de Tom/W4OKW
> K3HKI repeater
> 
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[Repeater-Builder] Controllers

2006-06-03 Thread Tom Clarke
Now that Dayton is history, did any new controllers hit the market?

Our club has voted to replace the current controller with something a bit 
newer - any ideas/suggestions/etc???

Moto MSR2000 is the RF side with an RC-850 slowly driving us nuts trying to 
keep it going.  PL tones garbage up the audio and now all repeated audio is 
distorted and getting weaker.  Probably nothing that a mass recap wouldn't 
fix.

73 de Tom/W4OKW
K3HKI repeater 





 
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