Hey Will, long time no see ;)

I’ll second the CAT controller route for the “Chirp Beep and Talk” features.
We’ve used the CAT-1000 on one of our club machines for over a decade with
little trouble. When we upgraded the other machine we bought another ‘1000.
The ‘1000 would be overkill, but the CAT-300 is the lowest price product
with those features (including autopatch) from catauto. If you really don’t
need the autopatch, however, the 200 or 250 is cheaper. Obviously there are
other products on the market, and I’m sure you’ll get some recommendations
on those as well….Steve>

 

Here’s the link to the 300: http://www.catauto.com/cat300.html

 

Steve McCarter, KB4OID, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.kb4oid.org

Trustee of the PARC Repeater, W4ZBB/R on 146.79

Fort Walton Beach, FL

 

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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller Recommendations

 

Here’s 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 can’t wait until I try
these new features…

 

I will admit that initial programming of the controller was cumbersome via
DTMF.  Also, since I didn’t build the “telephone interface project” box, I
did it all over-the-air (at very low power).  The project box allows a
standard telephone to be interfaced to the controller for programming…
However, since then I have not had ONE lick of trouble with the controller.
It has voice interface, so it will “speak” your callsign and other items if
you so desire, or it will send CW (or both).  When I did call Tech Support
via phone regarding some questions I had while setting up the controller,
they were very helpful. 

 

I would recommend one to anyone looking for a reasonable controller, with
some “whiz bang” features. <wink>  IMHO, the only thing it lacks is a PL
encode deck – an aftermarket add-on (Com-Spec) has been ordered.  (If it
does have one, I haven’t been able to determine that via the manual…)

 

Mark – N9WYS

Repeater Trustee, WW9AE/R (444.550 PL114.8)

 

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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 stuff, so I have no idea where
to start. I welcome any opinions of a repeater controller that meets the
following somewhat carefully thought out criteria:

 

1. Reasonably affordable. (a couple hundred bucks or so)

 

2. It has to talk, beep and chirp. 

 

3. It has to have a phone patch. 

 

4. Well supported.

 

5. Reliable. 

 

6. Not require re-engineering the radio. (Translation: easy installation)

 

Feel free to add to this list.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks 

 

Will

 

 

 
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