Jeff, if you download KPG21D software and generate a file for a
TKR-820, the file saved by KPG21D contains images of both EEproms.
The 1st half of the file is the freq. data and the 2nd half is the
CTCSS info..
You could either copy the data directly into Pong-prog or write it
down and enter it
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Jeff, if you download KPG21D software and generate a file for a
TKR-820, the file saved by KPG21D contains images of both EEproms.
The 1st half of the file is the freq. data and the 2nd half is the
CTCSS info..
You could either copy the data directly into Pong-prog or write it
down and
Hello all.
I'm looking at replacing an MSR2000 and homebuilt controller with a
Quantar and commercially built controller.
Last controller I played with was an RC96 so it's been a while.
The repeater setup is pretty simple.
VHF MSR2000 with a simple courtesy beep and CW id'er. Two 5 DTMF
I forgot two items which will affect my choice:
1) Control codes cannot contain the DTMF codes A,B,C or D since I
don't have a radio with the full 4x4 keypad.
2) The Quantar will probably have to be left setup as a repeater in
order to pass the P25. The controller would only need to key the
I have RLC's and RC-210's both are very good controllers .. the Arcom RC-210
is very will supported and if you want a good controller I would go that
route .. not to say the RLC's are not good I went back to my 2A and love it
.. the RLC does the 220 repeater
Rick
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 1:25 PM,
Hi Rick,
Have a look here and give Ken a call, number is on the page.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com/
Doug
On 16/07/2010 5:30 PM, Rick Szajkowski wrote:
I have RLC's and RC-210's both are very good controllers .. the Arcom
RC-210 is very will supported and if you want a good controller
Hi Doug I have one of Kens .. and love it .. I did an ops .. the 2aq does
the 2m and the 210 does the 220 mhz repeater ..
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Doug Hutchison
specialq@ntlworld.comwrote:
Hi Rick,
Have a look here and give Ken a call, number is on the page.
I need a 38 Mastr lll cabinet. Anyone on the West Coast has a extra one
they would like to part with.
Thanks,
Jim K7OET
On Jul 16, 2010, at 8:13 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
Hello all.
I'm looking at replacing an MSR2000 and homebuilt controller with a Quantar
and commercially built controller.
My usual recommendation... anything built by S-COM. Have some that are coming
up on 20 years in service, I think...
I have a Link RLC-1 and a RLC-1 Plus. They are nice controllers and very
durable. I acquired the RLC-1 from a friend of mine that had it installed at 3
different sites. One site took a direct lightning hit (nothing was grounded),
controller survived. The RLC-1 is a lot of controller. If
Perhaps a lesson from Confucius would be in order as well, later paraphrased by
Jesus..Do NOT do unto others that which you would NOT like done to you. I
think the Pastor might get the connection. Hmmm I hope.
Paul / KM3W
From: Joe
Controllers are like religion - everyone has their own one true way.
In many cases you can track a personal preference back to the
first controller that they were introduced to - I know folks that
grew up with Link RLCs, understand them and won't touch
anything else.
Ditto on others and Computer
At 7/16/2010 10:30, you wrote:
I have RLC's and RC-210's both are very good controllers .. the Arcom
RC-210 is very will supported and if you want a good controller I would go
that route .. not to say the RLC's are not good I went back to my 2A and
love it .. the RLC does the 220 repeater
ff-800
really hard to go to something else. Even when the something else was
better.
;)
Kb0wlf
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