SCOM 7k
Controllers
Features set up so far:
- Input PL 162.2
- PL Decode remote control by users.
10*
turns it off, 11* turns it on.
- Controller turns PL on automaticly
after 2 minutes of dead air. (Auto PL mode)
- PL voted on by the Board and club members Sept 2004 - see Oct/Nov
2004 Squelch tale.
- PL Encode (output) on full time 162.2hz. Great for those of you
that travel through Pittsfield near BMC!
- Antikerchunking keyup delay of 0.5seconds, starting after 3 minutes
of dead air.
- 1270 hz courtesy tone! Close match of existing 91 courtesy tone.
- Courtesy tone delay set to 0.9seconds after user unkeys.
- Time out timer set to 1.5 minutes (90 seconds). Messages so people
know what happened.
- Announcements:
- "PL is 162.2." every 15 minutes to
help people learn about the PL. (Being removed soon!)
- "Meeting on Sunday at 7pm" for the week before the meeting.
- user commands:
- 10* PL off
- 11* PL on
- 12* Say Current Time
- 911* will send a
6911 dtmf to open radios listening AND Announce "911 activation".
- LTZ, a amateur standard,
Stands for Long Tone Zero, when someone presses and holds the "0" key
on their radio the repeater will send a 6911 dtmf to open radios and
annouce "911 Activation".
- Alarms:
- Open and close messages for the Radio room door. (also outputs
DTMF code 6941)
- Open and close messages for the Lodge doors. (also outputs DTMF
code 6931)
- 911 and LTZ puts out DTMF 6911
- Control ops can also monitor all alarms by dtmf decoding just the
"69".
- Control operators (seperate password) can:
- Disable/Enable repeater Transmitter
- Set date/Time
- Enable / Disable Lodge alarm system remotely (For N1FGY)
- No remote access to the Bunker alarm system. It is ON all the
time.
- Net operators can:
- Severe weather net control op mode turns on a special ID AND
turns
off PL (until net op manually turns it back on: 11*)
- Regular net mode, turns off PL and sets "net" as courtesey
message.