If you're wanting a repeater controller that can control two repeaters at
the same site simultaneously, your options are going to be limited.
I highly suggest the SCOM 7330. It's the mid-range price wise of the 3
controllers I'm familiar with that will complete your task. The high end
price wise
the 7330 has wonderful blue LED's, you can't beat a product with the Sexy
blue lights! (Sorry, electronic retailers joke)
My 2 cents.
Tom
W9SRV
www.waldofar.net
--- On Wed, 9/16/09, ve6sar ve6...@rac.ca wrote:
From: ve6sar ve6...@rac.ca
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations
ve6sar wrote:
I'm working on a project for the local ham club to build and install a UHF
linking hub repeater and down the road add a low power vhf repeater to the
site that's linked through a controller.
I've used the Link Comm RLC-4's and CraField CD-3 controllers before I'm
looking
At 9/16/2009 06:12, you wrote:
ve6sar wrote:
I'm working on a project for the local ham club to build and install a
UHF linking hub repeater and down the road add a low power vhf repeater
to the site that's linked through a controller.
I've used the Link Comm RLC-4's and CraField CD-3
I run a RLC2a ( older unit) RLC3 Arcom 210 I custom DOS based repeater and I
have an Scom here some where also
I like the RLC2a and my 2nd choice would be the 210 ..
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:22 PM, n...@no6b.com wrote:
At 9/16/2009 06:12, you wrote:
ve6sar wrote:
I'm working on a
I'm working on a project for the local ham club to build and install a UHF
linking hub repeater and down the road add a low power vhf repeater to the site
that's linked through a controller.
I've used the Link Comm RLC-4's and CraField CD-3 controllers before I'm
looking for an inexpensive
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