I have a Micro Computer Concepts RC 100 repeater controller for sale. Brand New
, never used, version 3.79. No case, just board and 2 multiconductor cables
with plugs. $75 includes shipping.
Also have a NHRC-2 repeater controller, in a plastic project box with a
multiconductor cable and a DB-25
The repeater controllers RC 100 and NHRC-2 are soldTNX, Bob W2XL
CAT-250
Includes rack-mount enclosure and programming software
purchased about a year ago and replaced with a different controller for more
functionality.
Still in perfect condition.
Retails for over $400 new.
$300 OBO.
CAT-300DX
Controller is mounted in metal box
Used, but still works well.
Would the gentleman who listed CAT controllers for sale on the list.
please let me know via direct e-mail,if they are still available.
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I could use them on a linking project
73
Ray
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I like the CAT Controllers. I have the CAT-1000 on 2 meter, CAT-700B used
with Icom 706 as a HF
remote link setup on UHF and a CAT-200 with a Peet Bros weather station.
I have had repeaters for
a few years but not as knowledgeable as most of the Repeater Builders are
here. I know I can Call
Timothy V Horvath wrote:
I like the CAT Controllers. I have the CAT-1000 on 2 meter, CAT-700B used
with Icom 706 as a HF
remote link setup on UHF and a CAT-200 with a Peet Bros weather station.
I have had repeaters for
a few years but not as knowledgeable as most of the Repeater Builders
Thanks to all who replied! There are a few here that I have never heard
of. I'll be checking them all out.
Thanks again!
Jim..
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Hi all,
I figured that this may be just the spot to ask such a question.
I am looking for a controller that can manage up to two full duplex
ports as well as a port for remote control. It would need the option
to be able to program the ports independently such that while the
primary repeater
An SCOM 7K or an ARCOM RC-210 (preferred)
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Your use of
Hi Jim
Best bang for the buck, Linker IIa
www.ics-ctrl.com
Thanks
Brian
ka9pmm
bsbbsoutlaw wrote:
Hi all,
I figured that this may be just the spot to ask such a question.
I am looking for a controller that can manage up to two full duplex
ports as well as a port for remote control. It
Check out the cat 400 at www.catauto.com.
Mike N8RQU
--- bsbbsoutlaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I figured that this may be just the spot to ask such
a question.
I am looking for a controller that can manage up to
two full duplex
ports as well
From Italy i putin saleon Ebaya
Motorola MT2000 VHF 48 ch. with top display.
Someone of you is interested?
Bye
Marco
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Greetings from Arizona:
This weekend I will
list four repeater controllers for sale on eBAY. A little
history on each first:
1] NHRC-2 wired and tested bought on eBAY last year but never hooked up. Details can be seen at http://www.nhrc.net/nhrc-2/ asking $65.00
2] NHRC-4
Strobel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:04 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
At 01:41 PM 12/27/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Richard wrote:
I'm not sure why it would take you hours to load and download the
info
At 01:41 PM 12/27/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Richard wrote:
I'm not sure why it would take you hours to load and download the info -
what do you mean by that? I program several RLC4s and an RLC3 and yes,
there
is a learning curve, but if you sit down for an hour or so with the manual
it
Steve Strobel wrote:
At 01:41 PM 12/27/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Richard wrote:
I'm not sure why it would take you hours to load and download the info -
what do you mean by that? I program several RLC4s and an RLC3 and yes,
there
is a learning curve, but if you sit down for an hour or so
I have read several replies to this post, and have seen one of the heavy
hitters
when it comes to repeater controllers go unmentioned. S-Com industries, IMHO,
builds one of the best products that money can buy. We have had multiple 5K
and
7K controllers on the air for 10+ years without a single
Richard wrote:
I'm not sure why it would take you hours to load and download the info -
what do you mean by that? I program several RLC4s and an RLC3 and yes, there
is a learning curve, but if you sit down for an hour or so with the manual
it isn't really all that bad.
The files I use to
Kevin Berlen wrote:
I have read several replies to this post, and have seen one of the heavy
hitters
when it comes to repeater controllers go unmentioned. S-Com industries, IMHO,
builds one of the best products that money can buy. We have had multiple 5K
and
7K controllers on the air for
--- Kevin Berlen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have had multiple 5K and 7K controllers on the
air for 10+ years without a single failure or
software
glitch - ever.
I have to agree, I have had a 5K and a 6K on the air
for many years now and never, never had a glitch or
failure. It has to be
: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
What does ease of programming have to do with how often a controller resets
itself?
A simple interface should have nothing to do with the stability of a
controler, or any firmware-based device, for that matter.
73,
Chris, KG0BP
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Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 1:03 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
I have tried most of the controller on the market and you may find a unit
to
program easer than another but you are forgetting one important thing.
When
Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:20 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
What does ease of programming have to do with how often a controller
resets
itself?
A simple interface should have nothing to do
]
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 7:20 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
What does ease of programming have to do with how often a controller resets
itself?
A simple interface should have nothing to do with the stability
Our club has owned a Link Club Controller for several years. It has
worked great but is a big pain in the !@@ to program. We recently
traded some things foir a Link RLC-4 controller but here we go
again, it is just different enough that you need to stop and read
the manual (very time
I just went from an RLC2 controller to a CAT1000B controller and is much
easier to program. There is a windows software that you can purchase for
the controller, makes setting it up much easier. I had the RLC3 and found
that one to be very easy to work with, easier than the RLC2 is now. But
-Builder] Repeater Controllers
Our club has owned a Link Club Controller for several years. It has
worked great but is a big pain in the !@@ to program. We recently
traded some things foir a Link RLC-4 controller but here we go
again, it is just different enough that you need to stop and read
: Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:35 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
I just went from an RLC2 controller to a CAT1000B controller and is much
easier to program. There is a windows software that you can purchase for
the controller, makes setting
As far as soldering skills are concern thats not the
problem. As I was a Avation Electronic Tech. in the US
Navy. I have now a problem seeing. So judge me all
you want! And don't tell me your perfect if everthing
you do. Yes 12 volts got shorted to a ground wire and
burned a trace on the
Eric, you should consider this expense as that of a soldering and
schematic flow charting class - unfortunately you didn't get a passing
grade even though the instructor took time for some special attention to
help you with details. You will likely be more apt to purchase a
functioning unit or the
: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers
RC-210
At 02:05 PM 4/7/2004 -, you wrote:
Just a heads up! I bought an RC-210 Controller form
Ken Arc with Arcom
Communications and han nothing but problems with
it.
---Now Eric. If you're going to air dirty laundry
in public, it seems only
fair
: Apr 8, 2004 7:26 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers RC-210
Just curious how long ago you purchased you RC-210?
This will give me and idea of how long after I purched
my controller all these issues I had with this
controller got rectifyed
and get your self one.
Thanks
Maire Communication System
John Maire
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From: Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers RC-210
I posted the comment below
Did you put it together, or was it assembled and tested? What other
controller have you owned?
Mike / KB8WLW
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:05 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers RC
I have never dealt with Ken on business, but I do know him
as one of the hams in the Portland (Oregon) area. I have spoken
to him about his controllers, have spoken to others about his controllers.
When I spoke to Ken asked specific questions about specific functions of his
controllers, he
Virden Clark Beckman wrote:
Eric, you should consider this expense as that of a soldering and
schematic flow charting class - unfortunately you didn't get a passing
grade even though the instructor took time for some special attention to
help you with details. You will likely be more apt to
Ken Arck wrote:
I am sorry you experienced problems with our product. We pride ourselves on
providing top notch support of our products and I believe we bent over
backwards in order to resolve your issues. I apologize that in your case,
we were unable to do so to your satisfaction. I also have to
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers RC-210
At 02:05 PM 4/7/2004 -, you wrote:
Just a heads up! I bought an RC-210 Controller form Ken Arc with Arcom
Communications and han nothing but problems with it.
---Now Eric. If you're going to air dirty laundry
How are your poor soldering skills or poor practices (shorting 12V
across something and burning traces) examples of getting ripped off? I'm
not going to comment on the refund because both sides seem to conflict
on that issue, but you did not dispute the above causes for your
returning the unit as
Ken For your information I payed for this controller
with a cashier check for $250 Which I still have a
receit of! I did not use Paypal and you made no
atempted to give me a refund otherwise this would
never have been brought up on this site! I'm am only
trying to help other Ham's from getting
and tested? What other
controller have you owned?
Mike / KB8WLW
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:05 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers RC-210
Just a heads up! I bought an RC-210
Just a heads up! I bought an RC-210 Controller form Ken Arc with Arcom
Communications and han nothing but problems with it. I sent it back
several times to have problems fixed and got tired of sending it in so
asked for my money back on the controller and got burnned! Yes he
would never give me my
to the customer as I have found Ken to be.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Ken Arck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 11:03 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers RC-210
At 02:05 PM 4/7/2004 -, you wrote:
Just
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