Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-25 Thread Richard Velez
I use my 7k with two full repeaters linked The Ids work fine evert 10 m
they go  off one at a time. As far as the the Time out timer for
repeater 2 use what ever comers with your Tx.
Rich N2ROW

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The problem is that there is one timeout timer, one
carrier delay (hang-in) timer, one identifier, and
one you get the idea.

Yes, you can connect two repeaters to it, and they will
repeat, but it's really obvious that the 7K wasn't designed
for the job.

I'd keep it and get a second, put one 7K on each repeater,
and cable the two port #2s together allowing them to link
to each other at will.  Been there, done that.

Or get a true multiport controller.

Mike WA6ILQ

At 03:00 PM 7/18/05, you wrote:

Hello MIke:
I am trying to use the controller in two repeaters , now we have
them with one port controller and the two repeaters in paralell,
I have some of the outputs of the controller to turn one or the other
off/on, If there is no easy way, think it will be going for sale, it
has
the autopatch, voice board, and manual; thanks .

Juan, XE2SI
- Original Message -
From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

At 12:33 PM 7/18/05, you wrote:

 I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, hope
 somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller
 with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ),

Latest is 2.04

 my question
 is if it can handle two repeaters separated with their own timers
 and ID's, can't find anything related in the manual.
 
 Thanks
 Juan XE2SI

Unfortunately no.

The 7K was designed as a single repeater controller with an
autopatch, a link (the second radio port), and a control
receiver/aux audio source.  Like the 6K and the 5K it was only
intended to manage a single repeater.

A new model is in the works (tentatively called the
7330) - it will be a true three port repeater controller, with
three touchtone decoders, three telemetry generators
(i.e courtesy beeps, etc), full crosspoint switching, and the
design is expandable to more ports.  Each port can be
configured to be a repeater (i.e. full duplex with audio loopback),
a point-to-point link (full or half duplex with no audio loopback),
a remote base (half duplex, no loopback, and possibly frequency
agility), or a control receiver.

What are you trying to do?  Let us know, there may be a way
to do it...

Mike WA6ILQ






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Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-19 Thread Ron Wright




If you are looking for a good multi-repeater/link repeater Link Com has one with lots of bells and whisles. Think one will handle 4 repeater or links.

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[Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-18 Thread XE2SI





I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, 
hope
somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller 

with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ), my 
question
is if it can handle two repeaters separated with their own 
timers
and ID's, can't find anything related in the 
manual.

Thanks
Juan XE2SI














  




  
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-18 Thread Mike Morris WA6ILQ
At 12:33 PM 7/18/05, you wrote:

I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, hope
somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller
with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ),

Latest is 2.04

my question
is if it can handle two repeaters separated with their own timers
and ID's, can't find anything related in the manual.

Thanks
Juan XE2SI

Unfortunately no.

The 7K was designed as a single repeater controller with an
autopatch, a link (the second radio port), and a control
receiver/aux audio source.  Like the 6K and the 5K it was only
intended to manage a single repeater.

A new model is in the works (tentatively called the
7330) - it will be a true three port repeater controller, with
three touchtone decoders, three telemetry generators
(i.e courtesy beeps, etc), full crosspoint switching, and the
design is expandable to more ports.  Each port can be
configured to be a repeater (i.e. full duplex with audio loopback),
a point-to-point link (full or half duplex with no audio loopback),
a remote base (half duplex, no loopback, and possibly frequency
agility), or a control receiver.

What are you trying to do?  Let us know, there may be a way
to do it...

Mike WA6ILQ





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-18 Thread Russ Stafford





I had an older 7K and` I had the 222 
repeater on port one and 440 on port 2 the worked just fine stand alone then I 
would link them on net night.
73 Russ,


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  Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:33 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 7K 
  controller
  
  I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, 
  hope
  somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller 
  
  with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ), my 
  question
  is if it can handle two repeaters separated with their own 
  timers
  and ID's, can't find anything related in the 
  manual.
  
  Thanks
  Juan XE2SI
  
  
  

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-18 Thread XE2SI





Hello MIke:
I am trying to use the controller in two repeaters , now we 
have 
them with one port controller and the two repeaters "in 
paralell",
I have some of the outputs of the controller to turn one or 
the other
off/on, If there is no easy way, think it will be going for 
sale, it has 
the autopatch, voice board, and manual;thanks 
.

Juan, XE2SI

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Mike Morris 
  WA6ILQ 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:42 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K 
  controller
  At 12:33 PM 7/18/05, you wrote:I asked this to the 
  S-Com site, but no answer yet, hopesomebody give some ligth here: I 
  have a S-Com 7K controllerwith Version 2.03 ( think is the latest 
  firmware ),Latest is 2.04my questionis if it can 
  handle two repeaters separated with their own timersand ID's, can't 
  find anything related in the manual.ThanksJuan 
  XE2SIUnfortunately no.The 7K was designed as a single repeater 
  controller with anautopatch, a link (the second radio port), and a 
  controlreceiver/aux audio source. Like the 6K and the 5K it was 
  onlyintended to manage a single repeater.A new model is in the 
  works (tentatively called the7330) - it will be a true three port repeater 
  controller, withthree touchtone decoders, three telemetry 
  generators(i.e courtesy beeps, etc), full crosspoint switching, and 
  thedesign is expandable to more ports. Each port can 
  beconfigured to be a repeater (i.e. full duplex with audio loopback),a 
  point-to-point link (full or half duplex with no audio loopback),a remote 
  base (half duplex, no loopback, and possibly frequencyagility), or a 
  control receiver.What are you trying to do? Let us know, there 
  may be a wayto do it...Mike 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-18 Thread Mike Morris
The problem is that there is one timeout timer, one
carrier delay (hang-in) timer, one identifier, and
one you get the idea.

Yes, you can connect two repeaters to it, and they will
repeat, but it's really obvious that the 7K wasn't designed
for the job.

I'd keep it and get a second, put one 7K on each repeater,
and cable the two port #2s together allowing them to link
to each other at will.  Been there, done that.

Or get a true multiport controller.

Mike WA6ILQ

At 03:00 PM 7/18/05, you wrote:

Hello MIke:
I am trying to use the controller in two repeaters , now we have
them with one port controller and the two repeaters in paralell,
I have some of the outputs of the controller to turn one or the other
off/on, If there is no easy way, think it will be going for sale, it has
the autopatch, voice board, and manual; thanks .

Juan, XE2SI
- Original Message -
From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

At 12:33 PM 7/18/05, you wrote:

 I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, hope
 somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller
 with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ),

Latest is 2.04

 my question
 is if it can handle two repeaters separated with their own timers
 and ID's, can't find anything related in the manual.
 
 Thanks
 Juan XE2SI

Unfortunately no.

The 7K was designed as a single repeater controller with an
autopatch, a link (the second radio port), and a control
receiver/aux audio source.  Like the 6K and the 5K it was only
intended to manage a single repeater.

A new model is in the works (tentatively called the
7330) - it will be a true three port repeater controller, with
three touchtone decoders, three telemetry generators
(i.e courtesy beeps, etc), full crosspoint switching, and the
design is expandable to more ports.  Each port can be
configured to be a repeater (i.e. full duplex with audio loopback),
a point-to-point link (full or half duplex with no audio loopback),
a remote base (half duplex, no loopback, and possibly frequency
agility), or a control receiver.

What are you trying to do?  Let us know, there may be a way
to do it...

Mike WA6ILQ






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Re: [Repeater-Builder] 7K controller

2005-07-18 Thread scomind






Hi Juan,

Your e-mail address was bouncing messages back to Yahoogroups so it 
delisted you. I've reinstated your membership.

The 7K can operate two repeatersby tying a second repeater to the 
link port. It'll handle the CORs and PTTs,sendmessages to the proper 
TX (if the messages are composed correctly), and so on.

But the 7K isn'ta realmulti-repeater controller because it has 
just one DTMF decoder, one DTMF encoder, one CW/tone generator,and so 
on.Therepeater on the main port will have priority over the other 
when it comes tothose resources, so this scheme works best when the second 
repeater is a minor one.

The new 7xxx series is being designed specifically to handle multiple 
repeaters.Each repeater will have its ownresouces, and the software 
will allow either independent or linked operation.

73,
Bob


Bob Schmid, 
WA9FBO, MemberS-COM, LLCPO Box 1546LaPorte CO 
80535-1546970-416-6505 voice970-419-3222 
faxwww.scomcontrollers.com


I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, hope 
somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller 
with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ), my 
question is if it can handle two repeaters separated with 
their own timers and ID's, can't find anything related in 
the manual.

Thanks
Juan XE2SI














  




  
  
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