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Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 4:26 pm
by Elroy Jetson
I've got this.
I can get the CEB for it but all the boards are "pick and choose".
This is apparently set up for 18 talkgroups.
I don't need that much. I'd be happy to make it control one to four channels on one to four base stations/repeaters.
One would really be sufficient.
What would be the most basic possible equipment configuration that would allow me to run this sucker on one conventional channel?
Is this practical? No. But I'd enjoy doing it, particularly as the equipment IS available to me at minimal cost IF I know what I need.
And I don't...but maybe you do, and would be willing to clue me in.
Elroy
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 6:15 pm
by Bruce1807
1 timer board
1 BIM Board
and one OMI or TOMI board.
CORI and ROCI if it is remoted from the CEB
ALso 1 RRS232 board for programming and conection to the console.
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:55 am
by d119
Don't waste your time with an OMI board unless it's already programmed and matched to the operator position (OP).
Reason being, the OMI is a UV-EPROM based card and it's a major pain to reprogram, not to mention that it does not support all of the "current" features of Centracom (at least for that generation).
An OMI based system = Centracom II
A TOMI based system = Centracom II+ (each TOMI requires an associated AEI card to handle the receive audio).
Get yourself a TOMI and the RS232 card. Then you need a copy of Series2 RSS to program everything. Unless you're fairly familiar with Series2 RSS, it's going to be quite the learning experience.
Each base station will require a BIM (base interface module).
It APPEARS that the console you have was configured for Trunking operation, as I've never seen a console with that many double-density CCM's (Channel Control Modules) in a conventional system. If it was in a trunked configuration, you must have TOMI/AEI cards, as OMI's do not support trunking.
As Bruce said, you'll also need at least one timer card, preferably two... BLN6650.
If you're rebulding the CEB and starting from scratch, you'll need to do all the MUXbus/BusyBus jumpering and set all the TDM addresses for each card. Sure wish the Knowledge Base was up, as I've written a lot of articles on setting these up for folks that are just learning them.
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:07 am
by alex
http://batboard.batlabs.com/oldbb/kb.php
You can view the articles there, but you can not edit or do anything else. Since there are enough of you messing around, and I haven't gotten through the whole conversion of that yet, it'll at least let you reference the material.
-Alex
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:57 am
by Oregon1
Why not just update the CEB parts to Gold Elite? Mostly, what you need is a COIM module. Post your findings after you do, if you do.
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:20 pm
by Rod Farva
Oregon1 wrote:Why not just update the CEB parts to Gold Elite? Mostly, what you need is a COIM module. Post your findings after you do, if you do.
A COIM itself is not going to work, you need a CIE to go along with that plus you have to upgrade the firmware to match the existing cards plus the BIMS, AUX I/O cards have to be new enough to be compatable. Oh and last note, some of the backplanes to the CEB are not compatable with the COIM.
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:47 pm
by Elroy Jetson
Hey, guys, I'm trying to get rid of things that really aren't doing me any good. I'd be happy to take most any semi-reasonable offer for these items.
Shipping won't even be that bad as they're not very heavy.
I want to clean out my storage unit! Help me by taking this off my hands!
Elroy
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:48 am
by Rod Farva
what all do u have left?
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:28 pm
by Elroy Jetson
Last post in December of last year.
It's long gone, of course.
Elroy
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 3:27 pm
by Jim202
Hey Alex, unless I am doing something wrong, the link doesn't work.
Jim
alex wrote:http://batboard.batlabs.com/oldbb/kb.php
You can view the articles there, but you can not edit or do anything else. Since there are enough of you messing around, and I haven't gotten through the whole conversion of that yet, it'll at least let you reference the material.
-Alex
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:58 pm
by akardam
Jim202 wrote:Hey Alex, unless I am doing something wrong, the link doesn't work.
Jim
alex wrote:http://batboard.batlabs.com/oldbb/kb.php
You can view the articles there, but you can not edit or do anything else. Since there are enough of you messing around, and I haven't gotten through the whole conversion of that yet, it'll at least let you reference the material.
-Alex
Yes, we're aware of that.
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:26 pm
by ffexpCP
What's the difference between these BIMs?
B1422A
and
B1423A
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:18 am
by Lake Effect
B1422 is a standard tx/rx BIM.
B1423 is a dual receiver BIM.
Re: Centracom CEB...who knows this stuff?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:01 pm
by The Pager Geek
ffexpCP wrote:What's the difference between these BIMs?
B1422A
and
B1423A
B1422A is a BIM (Base Interface Module) as stated.
B1423A is a DRIM (Dual Receive Interface Module.) It is used as a "receive only" resource for either Rx only CCM's, or as part of a TxxR configuration with another BIM.
tpg