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  1. Jones

    Bridgecom Repeaters

    I have one of the new Bridgecom VHF repeaters, 2 of the older Bridgecom VHF repeaters, and 2 of the older UHF repeaters on the W0WWV Link System in Nebraska. It is a Ham system, but the repeaters are the same, and I have had good service from them for years. On the oldest ones, I did have to replace the power supply capacitors after about 5 years of 24/7 service. No, I don't have any financial interest in Bridgecom, but I do use them, and can recommend them. They aren't Motorola, but you're not paying for that name either. As near as I can tell, they use Maxon commercial internal components. The company does have outstanding service, and the techs answer their own phone calls when you have questions. I do not know who makes their duplexers. I use Sinclair, dB Systems, and Phelps-Dodge duplexers. -Bart
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  2. This is an old post, but we solved our problem like this: It took days using Kenwood TM-V71a radios on reverse but we finally caught our offender. Looking in his car he had an old Maxtrac. We obtained his name from a neighbor. After that, anytime the crap would start, we would reply something nice and thank John Doe at 123 Cedar Street and say nothing more. He was furious and went into cuss fits, but after only 2 days we never heard him again.
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