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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 21,1997 PSA#1914USDA Forest Service, Mt. Hood National Forest, 16400 Champion Way,
Sandy, OR 97055 58 -- COMMUNICATION, DETECTION AND RADIO EQUIPMENT SOL SOL
R6-6-97-068Q DUE 091297 POC Contracting Section, 503/668-1621 This is
a combined synopsis/Request for Quotes for commercial items prepared in
accordance with FAR subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this Notice. This announcement formation
included formation included constitutes the only solicitation;
proposals are being requested and a written solicitation with NOT be
issued. This is a Request For Quotes R6-6-97-068Q for ONE EACH, of a
3-position distributed logic micro-processor based, button and light
style dispatch console meeting the following specifications. (ZETRON
4000 Series or equal). To be delivered FOB DESTINATION to the Mt. Hood
National Forest, 16400 Champion Way, Sandy, Oregon, 97055. The design
of this console will incorporate a central electronics cabinet for
common control features. The common control unit will provide plug-in
card slots for all control modules and shall be capable of operating
800 feet from the independent dispatch positions and no fewer than 36
tone controlled radio channels. A minimum of 8 analog telephone
circuits will also be controlled by this console. All equipment will be
in 19-inch standard rack mount configurations. Technical Capability: 36
tone controlled radio channel capability. 8 Analog telephone circuit
capability minimum, expandable to 12. A minimum of 3 independent
control stations, one to be situated in an entirely separate part of
the building from the other two. Central electronics and control
stations primarily powered by 120 VAC or 12 VDC. Each control station
shall work independently of all others. Each console shall indicate
channel status. A call indication on each channel will operate when
audio is present. Each position will be equipped with a 24-hour format
clock and an audio level indicator. Capability to support a single
select audio speaker and up to 3 unselect audio speakers with
individual volume controls. Channel selection will be made with a
single keystroke, i.e., the select button will be programmed with the
proper function tone so that the operator does not have to select F1,
F2, etc. Each position will be capable of simultaneous broadcast over
several channels. The simultaneous channels can either be selected by
the operator and/or be preprogrammed into the console. Each console
position will be capable of "last call transmit" which will allow the
operator to transmit on the channel that last received an audio
transmission. Each console position will have an adjustable mute level
for each receiver. Each console position will have an all mute
function with a timed reset. Base station interfaces will be 2 or 4
wire audio circuits. Transmit levels will be adjustable from +2 to -10
dBm. System receive levels will be between 0 and -30 dBm. Equipment
common to all consoles within the console room or in the radio
equipment room shall be capable of functioning in an environment with
microwave, UHF and VHF transmitters in the same room. Outputs from each
console position will be provided with a 2-wire logging recorder which
will be provided by the Government at a later date.Output wiring will
be modular and consistent with the modular wiring scheme. Each console
position will be equipped with an 18-inch goose neck microphone and
have the capability of allowing the use of a foot switch for
transmitting the selected base station. Each console position receiving
on the selected channel using a headset. Headset will be switchable for
use with selected telephone line. Each position shall be capable of
generating 3 distinctive alert tones. Programmable function assignments
shall be user definable for all channel control functions to facilitate
customer changes and updates. Programming features include the
capability of being programmed on site. If special software or hardware
is required, it must be provided. The console shall facilitate
diagnosis, testing, troubleshooting, and programming of the console
electronics on site. The console shall continually check itself for
proper operation and identify problems by displaying diagnostic
messages on the supervisory console position or ona monitoring PC.
Vendor shall provide all cabling required for connecting the system
components together. The Government will provide cable connecting the
base station radio equipment and telephones to the dispatch console.
The vendor will provide training for 2 individuals in operation,
programming, maintenance, and installation. Training to be scheduled in
Seattle, WA, or Portland, OR, OR for Government personnel. Each channel
will be capable of generating 10 standard EIA function tones form 1050
Hz to 2050 Hz. The system will support an auxiliary I/O card to
provide 10 relay and/or opto-isolated outputs and will accept 10 relay
and/or logic level inputs. The system integrated circuit chips will be
socketed to simplify troubleshooting and repair. The vendor will
furnish desk top housings for all operator positions. Equipment to be
delivered within 90 days after receipt of a Government Purchase Order.
Technical contact is Mark Ahern, Telecommunications Specialist (503)
668-1685, or Bill Joy, Electronics Technician (503) 668-1684. See Note
Number #1. (0231) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0277 19970821\58-0011.SOL)
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