5 Star Rating 2m VHF BridgeCom Systems Repeater
William KK4CWX — 5 star We have a 2 meter and it works excellent and look forward to purchasing another or more.
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William KK4CWX — 5 star We have a 2 meter and it works excellent and look forward to purchasing another or more.
Superstition Amateur Radio Club Usery Pass VHF and UHF Bridgecom Systems, Inc. Repeaters installed and running like champs from our new Mountain top radio site. Many thanks to Ron for his support
Thursday June 25, we installed w7wrg repeaters, 224.58 (103.5) and 441.950 (131.8) repeaters on Buck mountain just slightly northwest of Seattle in the Olympic mountains at approximately 3,800 feet. These repeaters are using an external Arcom RC210 controller with a...
Thanks for your amateur ham radio business K2XDX! Good looking BCR-220 MHz 1.25m repeater install! Retired a Spectrum Communications Repeater
K7DRA WQUQ252 Install Using BridgeCom Systems BCR-220 1.25m 220 MHz FM Repeater at 8800 Ft in Rock Springs, WY. "Thanks again for a great piece of equipment." Dave K7DRA
The original repeater at the site finally gave out after years of service and had to be replaced. After considering the many options available it was decided to go with a Bridgecom Systems repeater. Not only was the repeater it's self...
WB6KHP 220 MHz install! Thanks and welcome to the BridgeCom Systems family. "The BCR-220 224.54- repeater is not replacing old equipment, but is a new channel for our group. The performance of our BCR-220 repeater has been outstanding. We have had...
I just got off the phone with Ron with a few questions and I have to say he is a great guy and informative. I really like their products and hope to continue to do business with them in the...
My CS-540 operates flawlessly and is very easy to make programming changes to. I think, if you compare features and quality received for dollars spent, the BridgeCom will win hands down. Gerald Kerler, WD4GTJ / WQFZ754 BCR Repeater shown