Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr Controller Info

2006-12-26 Thread Mike Morris
At 10:22 AM 12/26/06, you wrote: >On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, Jim B. wrote: > > Actually, that sounds like standard 2-channel, 4-wire tone remote > > operation to me, where it's required to listen to both channels all > > the time. Is there 2 rx's in this box or just one? If just one, it > > likely has so

Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr Controller Info

2006-12-26 Thread Jim B.
Kris Kirby wrote: > On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, Jim B. wrote: >> Actually, that sounds like standard 2-channel, 4-wire tone remote >> operation to me, where it's required to listen to both channels all >> the time. Is there 2 rx's in this box or just one? If just one, it >> likely has some sort of scan

Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr Controller Info

2006-12-26 Thread Kris Kirby
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, Jim B. wrote: > Actually, that sounds like standard 2-channel, 4-wire tone remote > operation to me, where it's required to listen to both channels all > the time. Is there 2 rx's in this box or just one? If just one, it > likely has some sort of scanner in it. An option on

Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr Controller Info

2006-12-26 Thread Jim B.
Kris Kirby wrote: > I recently acquired a GE Mastrr Controller, 64A30, which has apparently > been modified in it's previous life. Does anyone have a resource where I > can get a manual for this beast or find some information about where I > can go to find out about the jumpers that are normally

[Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr Controller Info

2006-12-25 Thread Kris Kirby
I recently acquired a GE Mastrr Controller, 64A30, which has apparently been modified in it's previous life. Does anyone have a resource where I can get a manual for this beast or find some information about where I can go to find out about the jumpers that are normally supposed to be present