Saw one advertised on eBay.. caught my attention.
Has anyone used one of these before?
http://www.ics-ctrl.com/
Anyone tried "ICS" repeater controllers?
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Anyone tried "ICS" repeater controllers?
73 DE KC8RYW
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I used their Basic controler and it works well enough. Not many options but I really didn't need much other than hang-time and CW ID. It's nice it has a control rx input too. It's simple and easy to mod if needed. It does the job and the price isn't bad.
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Thanks, but no thanks, Will. Your modules don't do CW-ID, among other things.
Thus, I'd have to buy a CW-ID aftermarket board [~$60.] And what kind of fun is that, when I'm pricing out a repeater controller that costs $80 AND does CW-ID?
73 DE KC8RYW
Random Motorola Part Number:
SYN1894B - V3m Sprint-branded Battery Cover
Random Motorola Part Number:
SYN1894B - V3m Sprint-branded Battery Cover
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Here's what I used the ICS for:
http://w7com.com/ebay/rpt.html
It sold for $400 B-I-N on greedbay to a local guy (didn't have to ship!)
http://w7com.com/ebay/rpt.html
It sold for $400 B-I-N on greedbay to a local guy (didn't have to ship!)
-Joe@nethead.com, Tulalip, WA
I have a private email server in my basement.
I have a private email server in my basement.