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Folks, I adopted a long ago installed two cabinet Prostar DCS for a customer thinking I would be doing simple config and station MAC work. Yesterday I found loud static (almost like a digital set signal sound) on all the analog stations. It is all over the 66 block field. I cant even pick up a toner over the noise. Dial tone is almost impossible to hear on a set.
I power off both cabinets - it disappears. I power off the main cabinet - it disappears. I power off the second cabinet - it stays.
On the main cabinet I pulled the Amphenol cables - no change. I pull the line cards (1 digital 3 analog) - no change. It sounds like a power supply or backplane.
Is this a common problem with older Prostar DCS? Is it worth finding refurb cards / power supply?
From one old time to another - I welcome your guidance!
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Start with the expansion cards if you have any, they usually cause all sorts of strange problems when they go.
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I need 36 analog, four digital and six lines. I've got plenty of cards. If I pop the expansion card out of the main cabinet, can I use that slot for line cards?
The trunking seems weird. The first card has two and a second card has 8. Seems like I need both cards for six lines?
Customer (guesthouse) is considering doing away with phones in rooms, so doesn't want to spend a lot of money! (What customed does?) :-)
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Make sure your 66 block isn't shorted someplace. I've seen that a lot, ie double punched pins, bent pins etc
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