Repeater Control
Twenty-five prefix
numbers control repeater operation. Each prefix is programmable from one to
seven digits
depending on the security you require.
Repeater Control
Channels
The
CAT-1000 has 64 remote control channels. Divided into groups of eight, according
to their
function, they can be manually controlled through the repeater, link or telephone.
CW ID
The CAT-1000 will switch to a CW ID
when a user talks over the voice ID. You program the speed and tone frequency.
If the
repeater is at rest, ID #1 will be send. If the repeater is in use, ID #2 will
be sent.
Repeater Timers
A total of 19 timers
control repeater operation. Each timer is user programmable to afford maximum
flexibility
to suit your requirements.
User Function Switches
Eight switches control
equipment at your repeater site. Controlled manually by DTMF commands, or by
the
scheduler, they can be made to turn OFF, ON or Momentarily change state, any
time you
choose.
DTMF Regenerator
The CAT-1000 will mimic
your DTMF input. In sophisticated repeater systems, it is often necessary to
pass DTMF
commands to distant repeaters within the linking system. The CAT-1000 will swallow
your
tones and then regenerate the tones free of noise and distortion.
DTMF Command Generator
Store forty DTMF
commands in the CAT-1000 memory. These commands can be sent manually or automatically
by
programming the scheduler.
Hardware Inputs
Eight hardware inputs
activated by a positive voltage from other equipment at the repeater site, causes
the
CAT-1000 to execute any repeater command.
Repeater CTCSS
Override
When the repeater is in
the CTCSS mode, a user without a CTCSS encoder can activate the repeater by entering
a
special DTMF access command. The controller will respond to a carrier input.
After a short
period of inactivity, the controller will revert to the CTCSS mode.
User Macros
By entering a macro number, the
CAT-1000 will execute up to ten commands in a string. Store up to 40 macros in
memory. One
Macro can be used to call a second Macro. Customize the control functions to
suit your
needs.
On-board Modem
Program the CAT-1000 with your
computer through the on board 300 baud modem. Use any popular communication program.
Down load the
CAT-1000 memory and store it on disk. You will never have to manually reprogram
again.
Active Memory Save
Configure the CAT-1000 to suit
your special requirements. Save the current settings of the control channels,
prefix
codes, timers and the first twelve voice messages. Space is provided for eight
memory
saves. These memory saves can be later recalled with a DTMF command.
DTMF Paging
Enter a DTMF page on the
telephone line and the CAT-1000 will rebroadcast the DTMF page to alert a repeater
user
with a DTMF squelch equipped radio.
Link Transceiver
Control
Control a link
transceiver. Turn the link ON, OFF or enable just the receiver. After a preselected
period
of inactivity the link will automatically disconnect.
ED-1000 Windows Editor
Use the optional ED-1000W program to edit the
eight memory files. The editor includes a print driver and will work with
any computer using a 3.1, 95, 98, 2000 or NT operating system. Once the
files have been changed and saved to disk, they can be uploaded using
X-MODEM protocol.
WS-1000 Weather Station Firmware
Provide timely weather announcements on your repeater
system. Connect a Peet Brothers Ultimeter U-100, U-800 or U-2000 Weather Station
or a
Davis Weather Wizard III to the serial port of Your CAT-1000 and install the
firmware up-grade. Integrate temperature, wind speed, direction, high
and low
temperature and rain fall rate into any of the CAT-1000 voice messages. Program
special
weather report messages or make the weather part of your identifications, grandfather
clock or tail messages. Additional info can be found here.
Audio Delay
The
AD-1000 will eliminate the squelch noise crash and the chirp when DTMF muting
is enabled.
Connectors are provided for both the repeater and link inputs. The AD-1000 delivers
high quality audio.
Digital Voice Recorder
Add the DR-1000B Digital
voice recorder to the CAT-1000 controller. With a
total record time of two minutes and sixteen tracks, the DVR is fully integrated
into the
CAT-1000 control and command structure. Features include on-board battery back-up
and the
ability to play, record and erase the tracks through the radio or telephone line.
A special signal report feature,
permits a repeater user to make a seven second recording for immediate play back
to
evaluate the signal quality.
Doug Hall RBI-1 Interface
The RBI-1 receives serial data
information from the CAT-1000 and converts it to the format required to control
the
Kenwood transceivers. All connections to the Kenwood transceivers are made through
the
microphone jack. In addition to band, frequency, offset, memory selection and
transmitter
power, CTCSS tones can be selected remotely. The RBI-1 supports the following
Kenwood
Transceivers: TM-221, TM-231, TM-241, TM-321, TM-331, TM-421, TM-431, TM-441,
TM-521,
TM-531, TM-541, TM-621, TM-631, TM-701, TM-721, and TM-731.
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