Hi All,
I've just listed my RLC-ICM with UX-29H, UX-39A UX-49A on that auction site
Item: 320224757773
-Sean
Arcom, CAT and Link-Comm all make controllers that will control a
modern HF radio.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com
http://www.catauto.com
http://www.link-comm.com
I only have hands-on experience with the Link-comm's controlling a
IC-706 and TS-570.
-Sean
On Feb 3, 2007, at 7:10 PM,
There is an article on the Repeater Builder web site about improving the
stock Mastr II squelch.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/mastrIIsquelchmod.html
-Sean
We are using a GE Mastr II with an RLC Club controller for our 444.600
repeater. On weak signals the repeater chops words. I have
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience good or bad with a Motorola Spectra as a
remote base/link radio? How does it compare to a Maxtrac in this
capacity.
Thanks,
Sean
I noticed that NHRC has a Phoenix programmer for $149.
http://www.nhrc.net/nhrc-pxp/
-Sean
Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce
CPI Communications has several Tone Remote products as well, but as
mentioned the multi-channel control equipment is mainly for Motorola and
Kenwood. That said if you radio can support BCD control you might be in
luck.
http://www.cpicomm.com
-Sean
Some info can be found on the Midian site
CPI Communications has several Tone Remote products as well, but as
mentioned the multi-channel control equipment is mainly for Motorola and
Kenwood. That said if your radio can support BCD control you might be in
luck.
http://www.cpicomm.com
-Sean
Some info can be found on the Midian site
Here here!!
The 1151-2 Station Master sells for around $650 and from what I can find
on the net the HS9-43050 Hustler antenna sells for $500.
Steve, I think your closer to affording it than you think.
Do it right once and worry about it again in 20 years.
-Sean
If you're up on a rough site,
You could load up the 20 memory channels of each radios with your
selection of frequencies and use the UP and DOWN pins on the 8-pin mic
connector to cycle thru them.
You just need to write a couple macros to pulse an output to either go up
or down.
-Sean
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 [EMAIL
There is where the problem lies... your his elmer on this list.
I guess your down 20 points.
-Sean
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Neal Newman wrote:
Hey as an Elmer I teach my students electronic theory.
His Elmer apparently has NOT. shame on Him minus -20 Elmer for him.
Jeff Otterson
Ed,
You'll want to look at Link-comm's RLC-3 controller which is upgradable to
8 radio ports.
http://www.link-comm.com/rlc3.html
-Sean
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Mr. Edgar McKinney wrote:
Ok... I'd like one to run a 42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225 Mcs, 444 Mcs, and a
900 pluss a remote base.
Ed
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