Post on 08-Feb-2016
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P25 Data Interface
Desktop Display Decoder Page 3P25 data to RS-232 Serial Data Page 11
P25 data to MDC-1200 FSK Page 14Remote acquisition of P25 data Page 17Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop Page 20
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Desktop Display Decoder
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Desktop Display Decoder
The C25 II Desktop Display Decoder connects to your receiver’s unfiltered discriminator.
The C25 will decode the P25 data and present the Unit ID on the large easy to read display.
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Desktop Display Decoder
The display can also be programmed to show the ID in Hex, Decimal or Optionally, with an Alias
Hex Decimal Alias
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Desktop Display DecoderLike the C25 II, the C25 III decodes P25 data to extract the Unit and Emergency ID’s
Having two lines of display, the C25 III gives you more display features and options !
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Desktop Display DecoderThe C25 III can be programmed to show :
Source (SRC) Destination (DEST) Talk Group (TGID) Mfgr ID (MFID) Low speed data (LSD) Network Access Code (NAC) Data (DATA) Trunking Sig Block (TSBK)As well as Date & Time
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Desktop Display DecoderThe C25 III can be programmed to show :
Source ID
Extended 28-Character Alias
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Desktop Display DecoderThe C25 III can be programmed to show :
Source ID
NAC and TalkGroup ID
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Desktop Display DecoderThe C25 III can be programmed to show :
Source ID
Time & Date
Talkgroup ID
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P25 data to RS-232 Serial Data
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P25 data to RS-232 Serial Data
Input to C25 I
Discriminator audio (with P25 data)
RS-232 Data out to Console
RS-232 Output
The C25 I takes discriminator audio input Reads and decodes the P25 data
Outputs the P25 data via RS-232 Serial out
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P25 data to RS-232 Serial DataIf your console currently reads RS-232 data in the following formats, it can now ALSO decode P25 Unit and Emergency ID’s !
BED-31/1207 Extended BED-31/1207 MODAT CML Cimarron Standard Cimarron Translated Cimarron MultiChannel Cimarron Standard Classic
So, no need to change your entire console in order to read and record Unit ID’s !
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Having a RS-232 serial data output also allows for a larger wall-mounted display.
P25 data to RS-232 Serial Data
P25 data to MDC-1200 FSK
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P25 data to MDC-1200 FSKMaybe, your console DIRECTLYdecodes MDC-1200 FSK Data.
Adding P25 channels? No problem!
Adding the Translate Option to your C25 I is the answer !
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P25 data to MDC-1200 FSK
Input to C25 I
Discriminator audio (with P25 data)
MDC-1200 FSK out to Console
MDC-1200 FSK
The C25 I takes discriminator audio input, Translates the P25 data. Outputs equivalent MDC-1200 FSK data to your console input.
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Remote acquisition of P25 data
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Remote acquisition of P25 dataDo not have receiver discriminator locally?
No problem.
The P25 data is then converted to Cimarron RS-232 data to be sent to your local C25 II or III to be displayed locally on your console or desktop.
Our C25 I can be setup at the remote receiver site. It will take in the discriminator remotely.
Remote Discriminator
RS-232
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Rack Mount Options
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For larger systems, a 10-channel rack is available.
For the desktop units, a one or two unit rack is available.
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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When a New P25 capable Service Monitoris not in the budget…
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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If you have had the opportunity to repair any of the new P25 transceivers, you might find that most repairs still involve the same types of issues found on your familiar analog transceivers:
• Blown RF amp• Blown AF amp• Blown speaker• Broken Ceramic filter
• Broken antenna connector• Fried DC input (reversed)• Corrupted CPU data• Bad Crystal
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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You’ll notice, none of these pertain specifically to P25. Repairing a P25 portable or mobile is normally exactly the same as repairing an analog radio.
After the radio is repaired, a verification of the transmitted data is part of the final check.
For shop repair (support of P25 customers) a benchtop decoder can show your transmitted data in an easier to see display. If a ~$30,000 to $40,000 service monitor is not in your budget, the C25 II or III can fill a large part of that need.
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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If you have any of these trusted service monitors, you can check your P25 radio before it leaves your shop.
Source ID
NAC and TalkGroup ID
Any service monitor with discriminator output can drive our C25 decoder to show:
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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Any service monitor with discriminator output can drive our C25 decoder to show:
Source (SRC) Destination (DEST) Talk Group (TGID) Mfgr ID (MFID) Low speed data (LSD)
Network Access Code (NAC) Data (DATA) Trunking Sig Block (TSBK) As well as Date & Time
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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Keep in mind, the C25 II can also be used on the bench.The different data values will be displayed for 2 seconds on the main display. C25 II
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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Your EXISTING Service Monitor Cimarron C25 III
YES ! $22,000.00 $2,500.00
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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C25 III Compact Serial Printer
Add a compact serial printer and you can have a printout of the data with a date and time stamp. Serial printer output is standard on all C25 models
Benchtop Display Decoder for the Shop
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Richard GalvanSales & Marketing Manager
Office: 760-738-3282Cell: 909-743-5140r.galvan@cimtechcorp.comIM/Skype: richgee78