Sure, Echostation can do it.  But then you have to dedicate a computer to run
a repeater.  That is certainly NOT a "quick and cheap repeater" solution. 
Also, a rigblaster is an expensive solution when you can just as easily get a
db-9 connecter with a transister, a few resisters, and diode for less than $10
to do everything the rigblaster does for something like $80.

Rather then Echostation to run a "quick and cheap repeater" why not just wire
up a relay with a delay, time-out timer, & couple the audio the old fashioned
way??

"kf4vgx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if anyone has tried the EchoStation software?
> But Jonathan Taylor's   software will do the trick for a quick and 
> cheap repeater. I am running it here while my own repeater is under 
> repair.  Using a rigblaster with two kenwood radios without 
> duplexer's.The audio is clear and strong ,the range even better than 
> the repeater under repair. I use the announcement feature for local 
> nets and times. I recommend using Echostation for a permanent or 
> portable repeater






 
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