Centracom 7-Pair Cable Q's and DigiTAC tone keying problems
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:21 pm
I'm piecing together a Centracom Gold Elite from spare parts. Having some minor issues I think might be cable related.
When I start up the OP and launch Gold Elite, it connects to the CIE and says "Op not ready - Internal communications error".
The only way to clear this and get the OP to start up is to unplug the 7-pair cable from the back of the CIE or CEB, wait a few seconds, plug it back in, and everything is ready.
I didn't have a factory 7-pair cable handy, so I used a couple of cut off pieces from different equipment and wired it straight through, 1 to 1. Do any of the wires cross over from CEB to CIE or is it straight through? Seems like a reset line isn't working right or something.
The other issue I'm having is that when the console keys the DigiTAC during a conversation, they keying tones are heard over the air. I've tried adjusting the rekey delays in the DigiTAC, and it does get rid of the tones, but this leads to the transmitter dropping momentarily and then rekeying, causing an audio hole and loss of dispatcher audio for about 1.5 seconds. I've tried playing with jumpers on the Tone Keying Module in the DigiTAC (yes it's a DigiTAC, not a SpectraTAC).
Base station is an MSF 5000.
Thanks for any help.
Any ideas?
When I start up the OP and launch Gold Elite, it connects to the CIE and says "Op not ready - Internal communications error".
The only way to clear this and get the OP to start up is to unplug the 7-pair cable from the back of the CIE or CEB, wait a few seconds, plug it back in, and everything is ready.
I didn't have a factory 7-pair cable handy, so I used a couple of cut off pieces from different equipment and wired it straight through, 1 to 1. Do any of the wires cross over from CEB to CIE or is it straight through? Seems like a reset line isn't working right or something.
The other issue I'm having is that when the console keys the DigiTAC during a conversation, they keying tones are heard over the air. I've tried adjusting the rekey delays in the DigiTAC, and it does get rid of the tones, but this leads to the transmitter dropping momentarily and then rekeying, causing an audio hole and loss of dispatcher audio for about 1.5 seconds. I've tried playing with jumpers on the Tone Keying Module in the DigiTAC (yes it's a DigiTAC, not a SpectraTAC).
Base station is an MSF 5000.
Thanks for any help.
Any ideas?