Don't know who you talked to over there but here is the link for it off of
their own website...
http://www.link-comm.com/ftp/acc/rc85.zip
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:02 PM, felix rosasco felixp...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello to all,
Any one knows where to get the Software upgrade for the
- Original Message -
From: Bob M. msf5kg...@yahoo.com
To: msf5...@yahoogroups.com; repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:13 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater controller to be used with MSF5000
I'm looking for a low-cost, simple, multi-digit DTMF
Oops, hit the Send key waay too fast. Private reply sent instead.
Ray, KB0STN
Try the Arrcom RC-210 it has 8 I/O ports and can be expanded to 64 at least
and 8 A/D inputs. You can set Meter Faces to whatever and calibrate them for
your input range
Rob. KS4EC
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-Original Message-
From: Jim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 7/28/2008 13:44, you wrote:
I am looking for a controller for a commercial application that will allow
control of several output relays and will allow readout on the repeater of
a voltage level via voice. (As well as control the repeater)
Rather than pour through all the specs on line, I
At 10:29 AM 01/02/08, you wrote:
I'm getting ready to wire up a new repeater. In the past, I have used
separate wires to make up the interconnect cable between the repeater
and controller (RG316 for tx and rx audio, 2 pair for PTT/COS/CTCSS).
Even in expando sleeving, it's not the best.
Has
n1ist wrote:
I'm getting ready to wire up a new repeater. In the past, I have used
separate wires to make up the interconnect cable between the repeater
and controller (RG316 for tx and rx audio, 2 pair for PTT/COS/CTCSS).
Even in expando sleeving, it's not the best.
Tried little tiny
I like to use bands of heat shrink every few inches.
On Jan 2, 2008, at 7:13 PM, Nate Duehr wrote:
n1ist wrote:
I'm getting ready to wire up a new repeater. In the past, I have
used
separate wires to make up the interconnect cable between the
repeater
and controller (RG316 for tx
anpap wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone have a manual or information on an SSC 836AA
repeater controller? It also has the following on the PCB:
T-A2-1761-4 if it makes any difference...
Was this in the Tait station you mentioned? I ask because I think this
is not a repeater controller, but a
anpap wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone have a manual or information on an SSC 836AA
repeater controller? It also has the following on the PCB:
T-A2-1761-4 if it makes any difference...
Also, has anyone configured a TAIT T800 Base Station/repeater for use
as a repeater?
thanks,
Andreas - 5B8AP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question for the gurus: I am tuning up and donating an E.F. Johnson
CR1100 repeater to the local Ham Club. They have asked me to install
a talking, chirping, beeping type repeater controller (which they
have offered to buy). I work with basic repeater, one each type
On 3/20/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have to use an external controller when putting 2 radios
together for a repeater? I just want a simple RX TX and have the TX
radio PG with a 2min TOT. There are some cables on the internet that
claim all you have to do is plug and play (MOTO
At 3/19/2007 18:52, you wrote:
Question for the gurus: I am tuning up and donating an E.F. Johnson CR1100
repeater to the local Ham Club. They have asked me to install a talking,
chirping, beeping type repeater controller (which they have offered to
buy). I work with basic repeater, one each
On 3/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. It has to talk, beep and chirp.
Just about every controller beeps. By chirp do you mean fancy sound
effects? Some of the cheaper controllers only have simple beeps won't
chirp.
Hahaha... I love the way you put that Bob. It won't
--
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
N9WYS
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:36 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller Recommendations
Here's my 2¢ worth.
My group uses a CAT
Heres my 2¢ worth
My group uses a CAT-300 interfaced to a Kenwood TKR-820. I just received
the EEPROM which enables the controller to be programmed via laptop
computer. This means that until I install this upgrade, any changes I need
to do are programmed via DTMF coding. Honestly, I cant
: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:36 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller Recommendations
Heres my 2¢ worth
My group uses a CAT-300 interfaced to a Kenwood TKR-820. I just received
the EEPROM which enables the controller to be programmed via
Take a look at the Arcom RC-210. It has all the features you mention,
plus LOTS more if you want them. The controller kit fits your budget,
but the chassis for it is another $100. It supports the Arcom auto
patch as an option.
If you don't need/want a 3 port controller, it may be more than you
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]REpeater Controller
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad how difficult to program?
thanks
Neal
Yahoo! Groups Links
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've already breadboarded a time hack unit which marries a WWV receiver to
a tone decoder. At the beginning of each hour, WWV broadcasts 800 ms of a
1500 Hz tone. I have a simple tone detector set to key the repeater when it
I once tried to pick up the 10 MHz WWV
At 11:22 PM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
mailto:no6b%40rptrlist.w6jpl.ampr.org[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've already breadboarded a time hack unit which marries a WWV
receiver to
a tone decoder. At the beginning of each hour, WWV broadcasts 800 ms of a
1500 Hz tone. I have a simple tone detector
hi mike yes you can use a2764 if u dont have a 27c64/or a 2764a/ with no probs
i 2 use this in my tait so sould be ok for yours
Mike Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am helping the club bring an
repeater back up on air, and I am working on
the controller. I am trying to change the
At 09:21 AM 11/24/2006, you wrote:
I am helping the club bring an repeater back up on air, and I am working on
the controller. I am trying to change the callsign in it, I have found what
info I need, but my question to the group is- The controller uses a 27c64
EPROM, and all I have is 2764 types?
Either *should* work. You would have to consult the data sheets but as I
recall the
C version is CMOS, perhaps a little less current draw and faster operation.
73 de Jack - N7OO
- Original Message -
From: Mike Reed
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November
The 27C64 is a low power version of the 2764 so it depends on the
design of your controller as to exactly what will happen if you try to
substitute the higher power version. They are pin for pin
interchangeable. Generally the high power version requires more TTL
drive while it provides more
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad how difficult to program?
thanks
Neal
-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neal Newman
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 6:56 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]Repeater Controller
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like
Bottom line... They rock..
www.arcom.com
I have 2 of them.
You won't find a better bang for the buck.
Neal Newman wrote:
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad
At 11/23/2006 08:02, you wrote:
Neal,
You may be referring to the Pacific Research model RI-210 repeater
controller for the Vertex VXR-5000 repeater. This is a very capable
Actually, he said RC-210, which is Ken Arck's controller. He much be
heartily chowing down on Thanksgiving turkey to not
At 06:56 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad how difficult to program?
---Maybe you're talking about our controller? Follow the link in my
Newman
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 6:56 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]Repeater Controller
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater
controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
At 08:22 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Bottom line... They rock..
www.arcom.com
---Thanks Jay but that isn't our URL.
http://www.ah6le.net/arcom
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of the world famous
At 08:33 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
It would be more cost-effective to put an 120 VAC input on the controller
for the purpose of picking off the 60 Hz reference. Ever wonder why your
50 year-old AC-powered clock keeps perfect time (between power failures,
anyway)?
---Of if you have an ethernet
Of
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Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 8:34 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder]Repeater Controller
snip
It would be more cost-effective to put an 120 VAC input on the controller
for the purpose of picking off the 60 Hz reference. Ever wonder why
: Thursday, November 23, 2006 8:56 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]REpeater Controller
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad how
LOL,
I must have been fast asleep at the keyboard on that one Ken...
Thanks for the correction!
Ken Arck wrote:
At 08:22 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Bottom line... They rock..
www.arcom.com
---Thanks Jay but that isn't our URL.
http://www.ah6le.net/arcom
Ken
At 10:07 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
LOL,
I must have been fast asleep at the keyboard on that one Ken...
No problem! We'll chalk it up to a case of pre-tryptophan!
Happy T-day y'all. And to our non-American friends - Happy T-day too
(THURS dayg)
Ken
At 11/23/2006 09:29, you wrote:
Bob,
I would never think of using the 60 Hz power line to synchronize the clock
on a mountaintop repeater, since the power gets interrupted on a fairly
regular basis- usually due to the overhead lines touching due to wind
galloping, or a tree branch falling across
If you are planning for just a single repeater and a link or two (IRLP or
Echolink work like links from a controller perspective), there are lots of
options. If you want to run both VHF and UHF repeaters (independently or
linked together), plus links and maybe an autopatch, you might want to
At 03:36 PM 6/1/2005 -, you wrote:
What is the repeater controller of choice these days
We have IRLP Echolink on the repeater also
Right now it is VHF only however down the line we might want to add UHF
I would be interested in your suggestions
---May I suggest ours?
Steve,
Could they direct that to the group, I would be interested in that info
also.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: aa5sg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:43 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller Query...
Hi Steve,
What repeater controllers in current production are, feature-wise, similar to
the ACC RC-85?
In no order of preference:
Arcom, RC-210
Link Comm, RLC-Club, Club Deluxe, and Club Deluxe II
FF Systems, FF-800
Information on these companies can be found from following the links
The Club Deluxe II functions almost identically to the RLC-3 and costs a lot
less. I will handle up to six radios plus an autopatch (included) for under
$1200. You can find more information at
http://www.link-comm.com/rlcclub.html. Disclaimer: I work for Link
Communications.
Steve
At
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater
Controller
Ok... I'd like one to run a 42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225
Mcs, 444 Mcs, and a
900 pluss a remote base.
Ed
Paul Guello wrote:
Ed,The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port controller, I
don't think NHRC has
anything like that.Paul
06:42:26 EDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller
If that channel band could be filled with EM cards it would
be a lot simpler. A single EM port talks to a radio just fine.
M=PTT, E=COR, and transformer couple the audio.
Mike
Please visit the link. No T1 service is necessary.
Steve
WA6ZFT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/09/27 Mon PM 07:19:23 EDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller
Just add $692.00 per month from your local provide
telco for a 24
Telephone adapter boards $300 (kit form)
retired 600MHz PC with 20GB hard disk $200.00
From: Mr. Edgar McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/09/27 Mon PM 04:27:41 EDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater
Controller
Ok... I'd like one to run
And a bigger price. Grin
I do like the RLC3, but was hoping for an alternative.
Ed
Sean Fitzharris wrote:
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
Can the three port controller be ganed with another to make a sis port?
Also I goofed Not 42 Mcs!!! Its 52Mcs!!!
Sorry Big grin
Ed
Ken Arck wrote:
At 04:27 PM 9/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Ok... I'd like one to run a 42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225 Mcs, 444 Mcs, and a 900
pluss a remote
Have you checked out the inexpensive controller kits
from NHRC? They may have more features than you need,
but they are easy to build and small.
http://www.nhrc.net/
Paul, KB9WLC
--- goreks2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I want to build a simple repeater controller to have
as a
Do they have a controller like the LINK's RLC-4?
Ed
Paul Guello wrote:
Have you checked out the inexpensive controller kits
from NHRC? They may have more features than you need,
but they are easy to build and small.
http://www.nhrc.net/
Paul, KB9WLC
--- goreks2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ed,
The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port controller, I don't think NHRC has anything like that.
Paul"Mr. Edgar McKinney" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do they have a controller like the LINK's RLC-4?EdPaul Guello wrote: Have you checked out the inexpensive controller kits from NHRC? They may have more
Ok... I'd like one to run a 42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225 Mcs, 444 Mcs, and
a 900 pluss a remote base.
Ed
Paul Guello wrote:
Ed,The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port controller, I
don't think NHRC has anything like that.Paul
"Mr. Edgar McKinney" [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do
they have a controller like the
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
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller
Ok... I'd like one to run a 42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225 Mcs, 444 Mcs, and a
900 pluss a remote base.
Ed
Paul Guello wrote:
Ed,The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port controller, I don't think NHRC has
anything like
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