Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller

2004-09-28 Thread kd6hcn
Just add $692.00 per month from your local provide
telco for a 24 channel T-1 line with a 5 year contract
and your in business!

B:)

$$$ Plus installation of the T-1...

Some one here said your mileage will vary...:)

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you want to run all these repeaters at the same
 site,
 and have VOIP linking capability, you might want to
 check out www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html.
 
 A system could be set up for under $1200 that could
 control
 up to 12 repeaters at the same site as well as link
 to other
 sites with an app_rpt/Asterisk system.
 
 Digium single port T1 Adapter card $500.00
 Used 24 channel T1 FXS Channel Bank from E-bay
 $150.00
 5 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 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 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 wrote:

  Hello
  I want to build a simple repeater
 controller to have
  as a portable
  repeater along wit my Motorola HT800
 (407-435mhz)to
  use on small
  motor sports event but I don't find (I
 think I use
  one HT800 as RX
  and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
  Any thing simple, most controllers have
 DTMF or CTSS
  in it
  The only thing I need is PTT opening
 (maybe 1750
  hz )
  And a Audio isolation/amplifier if
 necessary
  Can any one help me with building
 instructions
  Manny thanks and 73
  Göran SM1YCE
  Sweden
 
  Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you
 understand any
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Ok... I'd like one to run a  42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225
Mcs, 444 Mcs, anda 900 pluss a remote base.
Ed
Paul Guello wrote: Ed,The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port
controller, Idon't think NHRC has anything like
that.Paul
Mr. Edgar McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Dothey
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 wrote:

  Hello
  I want to build a simple repeater controller to
have
  as a portable
  repeater along wit my Motorola HT800
(407-435mhz)to
  use on small
  motor sports event but I don't find (I think I use
  one HT800 as RX
  and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
  Any thing simple, most controllers have DTMF or
CTSS
  in it
  The only thing I need is PTT opening (maybe 1750
  hz )
  And a Audio isolation/amplifier if necessary
  Can any one help me with building instructions
  Manny thanks and 73
  Gouml;ran SM1YCE
  Sweden
 
  Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you understand
any
  way
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller

2004-09-28 Thread hwstar
Mike,

I suppose you could do that, but our adapter board was designed so that the 
more commonly available FXS channel banks could be used. The two systems I have 
running use CAC Access bank I FSX channel banks which are $150 each on E-bay. 
In any case our adapter board has the transformers you mentioned.

A better solution will be available in the future, we
are designing a 4 port PCI card with a radio interface
(RX/TX audio, COR,PL, and PTT) which will eliminate the
need for a $500 T1 card and channel bank.

Steve
WA6ZFT



 
 From: Mike WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/09/27 Mon PM 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
 
 At 02:34 PM 9/27/04, you wrote:
 
 If you want to run all these repeaters at the same site,
 and have VOIP linking capability, you might want to check out 
 www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html.
 
 A system could be set up for under $1200 that could control
 up to 12 repeaters at the same site as well as link to other
 sites with an app_rpt/Asterisk system.
 
 Digium single port T1 Adapter card $500.00
 Used 24 channel T1 FXS Channel Bank from E-bay $150.00
 5 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 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 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 wrote:
 
   Hello
   I want to build a simple repeater controller to have
   as a portable
   repeater along wit my Motorola HT800 (407-435mhz)to
   use on small
   motor sports event but I don't find (I think I use
   one HT800 as RX
   and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
   Any thing simple, most controllers have DTMF or CTSS
   in it
   The only thing I need is PTT opening (maybe 1750
   hz )
   And a Audio isolation/amplifier if necessary
   Can any one help me with building instructions
   Manny thanks and 73
   Göran SM1YCE
   Sweden
  
   Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you understand any
   way
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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 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 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/http://www.nhrc.net/
  
   Paul, KB9WLC
  
   --- goreks2000 wrote:
  
Hello
I want to build a simple repeater controller to have
as a portable
repeater along wit my Motorola HT800 (407

Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller

2004-09-28 Thread hwstar

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 channel T-1 line with a 5 year contract
 and your in business!
 
 B:)
 
 $$$ Plus installation of the T-1...
 
 Some one here said your mileage will vary...:)
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  If you want to run all these repeaters at the same
  site,
  and have VOIP linking capability, you might want to
  check out www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html.
  
  A system could be set up for under $1200 that could
  control
  up to 12 repeaters at the same site as well as link
  to other
  sites with an app_rpt/Asterisk system.
  
  Digium single port T1 Adapter card $500.00
  Used 24 channel T1 FXS Channel Bank from E-bay
  $150.00
  5 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 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 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 wrote:
 
   Hello
   I want to build a simple repeater
  controller to have
   as a portable
   repeater along wit my Motorola HT800
  (407-435mhz)to
   use on small
   motor sports event but I don't find (I
  think I use
   one HT800 as RX
   and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
   Any thing simple, most controllers have
  DTMF or CTSS
   in it
   The only thing I need is PTT opening
  (maybe 1750
   hz )
   And a Audio isolation/amplifier if
  necessary
   Can any one help me with building
  instructions
   Manny thanks and 73
   Göran SM1YCE
   Sweden
  
   Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you
  understand any
   way
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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 Ok... I'd like one to run a  42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225
 Mcs, 444 Mcs, anda 900 pluss a remote base.
 Ed
 Paul Guello wrote: Ed,The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port
 controller, Idon't think NHRC has anything like
 that.Paul
 Mr. Edgar McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Dothey
 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 wrote:
 
   Hello
   I want to build a simple repeater controller to
 have
   as a portable
   repeater along wit my Motorola HT800
 (407-435mhz)to
   use on small
   motor sports event but I don't find (I think I use
   one HT800 as RX
   and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
   Any thing simple, most controllers have DTMF or
 CTSS
   in it
   The only thing I need is PTT opening (maybe 1750
   hz )
   And a Audio isolation/amplifier if necessary
   Can any one help me

Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller

2004-09-28 Thread Mike WA6ILQ

No need for a Telco T1, he's talking about coupling
the Digium card to the Channel bank (same idea as
two PCs with an ethernet crossover cable).

Mike

At 04:19 PM 9/27/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Just add $692.00 per month from your local provide
telco for a 24 channel T-1 line with a 5 year contract
and your in business!

B:)

$$$ Plus installation of the T-1...

Some one here said your mileage will vary...:)

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  If you want to run all these repeaters at the same
  site, and have VOIP linking capability, you might want to
  check out www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html.
 
  A system could be set up for under $1200 that could
  control up to 12 repeaters at the same site as well as link
  to other sites with an app_rpt/Asterisk system.
 
  Digium single port T1 Adapter card $500.00
  Used 24 channel T1 FXS Channel Bank from E-bay
  $150.00
  5 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 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 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 wrote:
 
   Hello
   I want to build a simple repeater
  controller to have
   as a portable
   repeater along wit my Motorola HT800
  (407-435mhz)to
   use on small
   motor sports event but I don't find (I
  think I use
   one HT800 as RX
   and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
   Any thing simple, most controllers have
  DTMF or CTSS
   in it
   The only thing I need is PTT opening
  (maybe 1750
   hz )
   And a Audio isolation/amplifier if
  necessary
   Can any one help me with building
  instructions
   Manny thanks and 73
   Göran SM1YCE
   Sweden
  
   Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you
  understand any
   way
 
 
-
Ok... I'd like one to run a  42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225
Mcs, 444 Mcs, anda 900 pluss a remote base.
Ed
Paul Guello wrote: Ed,The Link RLC-4 is a 4 port
controller, Idon't think NHRC has anything like
that.Paul
Mr. Edgar McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Dothey
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 wrote:
 
   Hello
   I want to build a simple repeater controller to
have
   as a portable
   repeater along wit my Motorola HT800
(407-435mhz)to
   use on small
   motor sports event but I don't find (I think I use
   one HT800 as RX
   and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
   Any thing simple, most controllers have DTMF or
CTSS
   in it
   The only thing I need is PTT opening (maybe 1750
   hz )
   And a Audio isolation/amplifier if necessary
   Can any one help me with building instructions
   Manny thanks and 73
   Gouml;ran SM1YCE
   Sweden
  
   Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you understand
any
   way





 
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Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller

2004-09-27 Thread hwstar
If you want to run all these repeaters at the same site,
and have VOIP linking capability, you might want to check out 
www.zapatatelephony.org/app_rpt.html.

A system could be set up for under $1200 that could control
up to 12 repeaters at the same site as well as link to other
sites with an app_rpt/Asterisk system.

Digium single port T1 Adapter card $500.00
Used 24 channel T1 FXS Channel Bank from E-bay $150.00
5 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 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 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 wrote:
   
 Hello
 I want to build a simple repeater controller to have
 as a portable
 repeater along wit my Motorola HT800 (407-435mhz)to
 use on small
 motor sports event but I don't find (I think I use
 one HT800 as RX
 and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
 Any thing simple, most controllers have DTMF or CTSS
 in it
 The only thing I need is PTT opening (maybe 1750
 hz )
 And a Audio isolation/amplifier if necessary
 Can any one help me with building instructions
 Manny thanks and 73
 Göran SM1YCE
 Sweden

 Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you understand any
 way







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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 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]>wrote:
>
> > Hello
> > I want to build a simple repeater controller to have
> > as a portable
> > repeater along wit my Motorola HT800 (407-435mhz)to
> > use on small
> > motor sports event but I don't find (I think I use
> > one HT800 as RX
> > and a mobile rig as TX ex yaesu FT7800)
> > Any thing simple, most controllers have DTMF or CTSS
> > in it
> > The only thing I need is PTT opening (maybe 1750
> > hz )
> > And a Audio isolation/amplifier if necessary
> > Can any one help me with building instructions
> > Manny thanks and 73
> > Gran SM1YCE
> > Sweden
> >
> > Sorry for my bad spelling I hope you understand any
> > way
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> >
> >
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