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Re: CAT WX-250 programming software?
I should have it in my Google drive somewhere when I get home from work I should be able to find it and I will send it to you
By Kevin Bednar · #195155 ·
CAT WX-250 programming software?
Does anyone have the configuration software for the CAT WX_250?
By Jamie WW3S · #195154 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I like the capability of All Star but you have to learn Linux in some cases to do a lot. I prefer a dedicated system rather than building something on a PBX software platform... Someone in Texas told
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195153 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Cool!! I loved the RLC 1+ too...glad to see it coming back.. Tnx Chris [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195152 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I only use Allstar. But not the raspberry pi stuff. Run it on HP thin client boxes George C W2DB
By George Csahanin · #195151 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I migrated to RLC Controllers 20 years ago using RLC-4's on mountain tops (2 repeaters and 2 links) and RLC-Club Deluxe II at my hub. They have been bullet proof, and still current production. I
By WB6HRO · #195150 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Chris, Yes we can make more RLC-3 radio cards, I will follow-up once we can get those.? Price will be at the RLCcontrollers site as I do not want to discuss business on the list. -- Allan Overcast
By Allan Overcast · #195149 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Chris, I will look into it.? We just finished adding a new dual pick/place assembly line to our in-house manufacturing and can make smaller batches of boards a little easier.? I will talk with my
By Allan Overcast · #195148 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
The DSP404 controller was discontinued 7 years ago when I closed Link Communications.? When the company closed the software engineers also were released.? The last software update is available at
By Allan Overcast · #195147 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Allan, were software updates ever done for the DSP series of controllers? I know there is a memory leak issue on the last release I saw many years ago. We have 1 in service and would like to get the
By STANLEY STANUKINOS · #195146 ·
Re: RB AP-50 Audio Processor vs SyntorX9000 vs Micor
John, Clipping of high frequencies doesn't result in their reduction. In fact - clipping of any frequency range doesn't result in their reduction, but rather a greater overall average, which is why
By Kevin Custer · #195145 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I'm still using a mix of Palomar Telecom, ACC and RLC units. Something wrong with the CAT? Why are you upgrading? I will say that I've had some conversations with the SCOM folks recently about
By Chris Baldwin · #195144 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Don, I'm looking for the radio cards, not the IO cards. Chris
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195143 ·
Re: Harris portable radio batteries
I believe that all (or most) multichemistry chargers have different contacts for LiIon or NiMH batteries, to preclude any issues. I know Icom BP264 and BP265 have different contact arrangements, so if
By Al Lowenstein <capal1@...> · #195142 ·
Re: RB AP-50 Audio Processor vs SyntorX9000 vs Micor
Morning Kevin,et al, I agree for the initialing radio that pre-emphasis before clipping is the way to go. My thoughts are that if it is done again, there are loss of too many highs if it is desired to
By John · #195141 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
The RLC controllers work well and are very stable. I have 2 of the Club deluxe II controllers in places where they are only visited 1-2 times a year. I also have a RLC-4 that has not been touched in
By Don Clark · #195140 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Any chance for radio cards coming back for the 3, Allan? I lost several in Harvey...two of my 3s are down to two cards each now Chris WB5ITT [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195139 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
LinkComm controllers were moved to Audio Test Solutions, Inc (ATSI) several years ago.? So ATSI RLC controllers are the same as the LinkComm, I just wanted a separate company for the amateur product
By Allan Overcast · #195138 ·
Re: RB AP-50 Audio Processor vs SyntorX9000 vs Micor
John mentions the process on how he'd implement one audio processing product that is "out there".? I purposely didn't reference the AP-50 in my earlier post so people wouldn't consider the post a
By Kevin Custer · #195137 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Before I left Florida and moved to Tennessee I had two repeaters over AREDN mesh at two hospitals on Allstar that handled the ID and time announcements and linked the two repeaters together. Hurricane
By Les Keegan · #195136 ·