Be sure to join the 7330 Beta Yahoo Group, and search earlier messages in that
group. Also look in the FILES section in the Yahoo Group site.
About a year ago, I took the entire 7K vocabulary (same as the ACC and Link
Comm) vocabulary, sampled it, and converted it all into a "custom vocab
Thank you everyone for your input. I have searched google, read mail
archives, and simply cannot find anywhere one problem or negative comment
about the controller. I think I'm sold.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:32 AM, ransomk7mm wrote:
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> James,
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> I have the S-Com 7330 and I like it very m
James,
I have the S-Com 7330 and I like it very much. The command language is simply
and easy to learn. The serial computer interface is great for setup; I have a
text file that I upload to the controller.
Hardware build quality is first rate. Interface options made it very easy for
me to
Just installed mine last week.. All I can say is it's my best controller yet...
Looks great in the rack, jumpered configuration makes installation a breeze,
and the price is almost too good to be true (but it's not), support has been
excellent...
Can't say any of this about link-comm... Scom ha
> Anyone out there using an S-Com 7330? Looking for any input on their
> reliability and operation.
We have 12 of them in service and adding more as time and money allows. That
says a lot right there.
We've replaced (upgraded) previous models including the 5K, 6K & 7K ALL of
which have been
Hi Skipp,
> It looks great Bob... can't wait to see when they become
> available for sale. I'll probably be right there at the >
order desk when they're ready. >> The nice part about you
repeater controller guys is there's > almost no work involved to make the
box and write the softw
It looks great Bob... can't wait to see when they become
available for sale. I'll probably be right there at the
order desk when they're ready.
The nice part about you repeater controller guys is there's
almost no work involved to make the box and write the software...
arr... arr...
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