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nhfdcadet

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I found a Motorola b1630a for sale
if I buy it, would it work with a cdm1250 and what do I need to do to make it happen?
what parts do I need, etc...
 

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Hello, I haven't been on here in a while so I have just seen this. I don't know if you found the info you need or not but this is a Centracom II product. It is an operator's console only and requires a centracom II CEB ( central electronics bank) to operate. The CEB contains the power supplies, radio interface cards and other equipment and is mounted in a rack. This will cost you a few thousand dollars plus the software is obsolete.Stay away from anything Centracom. If you are looking for a stand alone console then you may want to go with an older Motorola branded CommandPlus unit. These were built by Gai-Tronics for Motorola and even though they are obsolete they are still a good console. I have one set up in my home office running an old Maxtrac through a CPI tone remote and it works great.
 
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