At 10:00 PM 08/05/08, you wrote:
Re: SCOM 7330 Experiences anyone? (let's have some fun)
Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own experience is that owners prefer the one that
they had their first really positive experience with,
learned the ins and outs of, and are loath to
The majority of my controllers are ACC products. I own an RC-850, 2
RC-85s, 2 ITC-32s, one of those with the 'Digitalker' board.
Long dead, but can't get the guy that bought the rights to release the
source code or even license it. I did want to get the supposed v6
update that was rumored
. They are
already acting like it. - Mike
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SCOM 7330 Experiences anyone? (let's have
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the cursory review Skip. I actually sent via the website a list of
about 6 specific questions about the SCOM 7330 .? Have NOT HEARD A THING back
from them which is most encouraging.? Perhaps they are going to join the list
of manufacturers who are going to go out of
Hey
My first controller consisted of a transistor and resistor connected to
one of the terminals on the squelch
pot of a old crystal Regency radio for RX to TX PPT signal. I had a cap
between the audio out of the
RX radio to the mike input of the TX radio.
Hey, it worked...
It didn't have a
At 8/5/2008 23:01, you wrote:
Thanks for the cursory review Skip. I actually sent via the website a list
of about 6 specific questions about the SCOM 7330 . Have NOT HEARD A
THING back from them which is most encouraging. Perhaps they are going to
join the list of manufacturers who are going
My first repeater back in 1996 or so was a Motorola Research Line all
tube 'coffin' eqquiped with a 'Sensicon G' receiver with ovened
crystals in both transmit and receive strips. Controlling that was a
CES Repeater Maker RM-10 with a custom built Voice IDer based on the
Radio Shack carried
Re: SCOM 7330 Experiences anyone? (let's have some fun)
Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own experience is that owners prefer the one that
they had their first really positive experience with,
learned the ins and outs of, and are loath to change
due to the learning curve.
At 8/5/2008 22:00, you wrote:
My second controller was another relay beast only it used
DIP relays, 555 timers, and TTL logic.
And the 5 volt dc rail (by itself) easily drew more than one
amp of current? Not to mention the heat...
I still have a controller in service that uses 74XX-series
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