At 5/6/2008 19:39, you wrote:
Yes, this would be the obvious hard part. My immediate interest is to
decode the data stream establish the protocol coming out of the
controller. Once that's done, each radio's control format can be
individually addressed.
It's documented in several places.
At 5/4/2008 04:48, you wrote:
Setting up a remote base can be a chore.
What one wants in it is so often so different. Most simply want a link to
another repeater or frequency. With this one can talk about the gerneric
interface using ptt, rx tx audio and cos. The first 3 are easy to get,
but
At 5/3/2008 21:47, you wrote:
Re: Doug Hall RBI-1
Hi Bob,
The problem is we paid so much for the fricken' box that none
of us want to get up off ours because we'd never be able to
ask enough money to make it worth our while.
How much were they new? ~$400?
It would hard to
impossible to
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At 5/3/2008 21:47, you wrote:
Re: Doug Hall RBI-1
Hi Bob,
The problem
At 5/4/2008 12:36, you wrote:
Have you looked into the arcom controllers, they have remote base radio
control. I use one with my yaesu 857 and it works great. All modes. All
bands. That was until my receiver died
The Arcom controllers do not suit my needs.
Bob NO6B
for.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com/rc210/rc210.html
tom
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: 5/4/2008 12:59:55 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Still looking for an RBI-1; maybe I have
to build one?
The problem is we paid so much
At 5/4/2008 20:20, you wrote:
I know the original poster was looking for an RBI-1 but it may be more
practical in the long run to look at another controller like the RC 210. It
is capable of controlling several newer types of remote base radios by
itself and in kit form I belive sells for about
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