NHRC-10 User Guide
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1999, 2000, 2001, NHRC LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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1. Introduction
The NHRC-10 Repeater Controller represents the current state-of-the-art in repeater
controller designs. It utilizes the latest available technology to provide maximum
functionality with the lowest number of parts. This results in very reliable operation.
The key features of the NHRC-10 are:
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Recording of four real speech ID messages and three real speech tail messages
yourself.
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Local language support using a custom recording capability.
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Six voice mailboxes, five saved operational setup memories, ten timers, and more
than 70 control operator functions.
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An audio test mode that records and plays back user's audio.
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A full-duplex autopatch with a database of 100 autodial numbers plus ten emergency
autodial slots.
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Support for up to four area codes with grant/deny access control to each exchange.
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Land line telephone access for "Reverse Patch" & controller administration.
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DTMF (“Touch Tone
”) pad test.
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Dedicated DTMF receiver for telephone control and optional control receiver. (A
separate control receiver audio input with dedicated DTMF receiver is available.)
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Separate control receiver jack and DTMF receiver. DTMF receiver reverts to link
port when control receiver is not present.
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Connections for remote base, link radio, or slave repeater.
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Unique courtesy tones to indicate link/remote base status.
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Frequency-agile remote base supports remote control of ICOM IC-706MkIIG
.
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LiTZ (Long Tone Zero)/911 message support; will play dedicated voice message in
response to LiTZ or 911 tones to tell user how to use emergency autodials, what
other repeater to use, etc.
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Transmitter fan control output automatically runs fan while transmitting and for a
programmable delay after.
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Real sine wave audio tones.
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DTMF "Carrier,” “Carrier and CTCSS,” and “Carrier or CTCSS" access modes.
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Granular security features that allow tailored control operator access.