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Best way to wire up a collection? (PBX)

Started by AL_as_needed, May 03, 2016, 02:46:39 PM

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Pourme

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Quote from: oldguy on May 21, 2016, 10:35:39 PM
I wasn't thinking (normal) maybe because I don't have a proprietary Panasonic telephone yet but I put in a bid on a 7030.
i know it will serve as a priority for the 308....but as I understand it not the 16?

Edit:
Perhaps it will compiled by Unbeldi:


Re: 308/616 Telephone sets
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2015, 10:25:29 AM »
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As a summary, what I can gather:

The red high-lighted units are what most collectors are talking about:  KX-T30810 and KX-T61610

KX-T series PBX (206, 308, 336, 616, 1232),
KX-Txxx10 series PBX (30810, 61610, 123210): analog with digitally controlled proprietary analog phones (PT), and standard single line analog telephone (SLT).
  Telephones: PT:
                     KX-T30820, KX-T30830 (pgrm), KX-T30850    (3 CO)
                     KX-T61620, KX-T61630 (pgrm), KX-T61650   (6 CO)
                     KX-123220, KX-T123230 (pgrm), KX-T123250   (12 CO)
                     KX-T7000 series (7020, 30, 50)  (12 CO)
                     KX-T7130    (12 CO, additional feature buttons w/r/t the 7030)
                     SLT (TT, DP/LD)
  Programming PT: KX-T30830, 61630, 7030, 7130

KX-TA series PBX (308, 616, 624, 824, ...): Advanced Hybrid System
  Telephones: PT: KX-T7000, KX-T7100, KX-T7300, KX-T7700
                     SLT (TT,DP/LD

KX-TAW series PBX:  advanced hybrid with wireless features
  Telephones:  PT:  KX-T7000, KX-T7700, KX-T7000D series
                     SLT (TT, DP/LD)

KX-TD series PBX (308, 500, 816, 1232): "Digital Super Hybrid System"
Telephones: PT:  KX-T4000, T2000
                   T7000, T7130 .... ?
                   SLT (TT, DP/LD)

KX-TDA series

KX-TDE series

KX-NCP series

DBS series
Benny

Panasonic 308/616 Magicjack service

oldguy

Gary

TelePlay

Quote from: oldguy on May 22, 2016, 03:28:18 PM
Here is a KX-T61610 for $25.00 + $16.65 shipping

And it'd the newest version (3) but no inside pictures. Looks like a good deal, even at the BIN price.

Pourme

Quote from: oldguy on May 22, 2016, 03:28:18 PM
Here is a KX-T61610 for $25.00 + $16.65 shipping

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panasonic-EASA-Phone-616-Electronic-Modular-Switching-System-model-KX-T61610-/291766045301

That is a min $25 bid...I made the bid...I I get it I will replace my 308, if not that is ok too.....Thanks for the heads up!
Benny

Panasonic 308/616 Magicjack service

oldguy

Midnight tonight will tell on the 616.
Gary

Owain

Quote from: AE_Collector on May 21, 2016, 06:08:00 PM
We had that but in a bit larger scale in Vancouver. The entire university campus was a big Centrex PBX. Then there were some private PBX's..  he mentioned that to dial his girlfriend some 30 miles away he had to pick up his extension, dial 9 to get out to the PBX to the university Centrex, dial 9 to get out of the University to the Area CO

Stirling University had similar arrangements for several departments such as the chaplaincy and the students' association using a BT Minimaster 3
http://www.britishtelephones.com/mini3.htm
This is a 2+10 LD only PBX with no proprietary phones. It was wired so that Line 1 was from the University PBX and Line 2 was a direct exchange line. This enabled one answering machine to serve both the PBX line and the direct line. This was before direct-dialling-in to extensions so having a direct line was the only way of having incoming or outgoing calls after the switchboard closed at 5pm.

The Uni PABX at this time (until about 1990) was a corded switchboard, probably a PABX 3 as the extension instructions including the requiremenbt for a double-press of the Recall button to obtain the operator on an enquiry call.

http://www.britishtelephones.com/pabx3.htm
http://www.britishtelephones.com/ericsson/pabx3.htm

Pourme

I have a bid on a 616 to possibly replace my 308. The seller says he has 18 phones that were used with the unit, he would also sell. What is the best Panasonic program phone to use with the 616? I know there are several that will work, what I'm asking is there one model # that is more desirable for some reason, than the others if one could choose?
Benny

Panasonic 308/616 Magicjack service

Pourme

Quote from: oldguy on May 23, 2016, 02:44:15 PM
Midnight tonight will tell on the 616.

There is another unit with a min bid of $29.00 with no bids....I'm hoping mine will be left alone!...Ha!
Benny

Panasonic 308/616 Magicjack service

oldguy

Gary

oldguy

I would think the tx-t61630 is the one designed for it.
Gary

oldguy

It looks like you won the 616, congratulations Benny. It looks like you may have raised your bid?
Gary

oldguy

"I know it will serve as a priority for the 308....but as I understand it not the 16?"

Thanks Benny, I still don't completely understand the compatibility issue. Not sure what I am going to do about a programming phone.
Gary

oldguy

I got my 616 today, it works with a WE 2500. I haven't decided what to do with the 308 yet but i'm sure i'll hook them together at some point. It sounds like fun, doesn't it? Phones should be fun, shouldn't they?
Gary

Pourme

What I did, Gary was raised my max bid to $35 in case someone wanted to bid...I didn't want to make it quite so easy for them to win...I got it for the $25 bid...I'm happy!...I'm trying to find out what program phones he has to sell...so far today he has yet to respond to my query...

And, YES!...phones should indeed be fun!
Benny

Panasonic 308/616 Magicjack service

AE_Collector

Quote from: oldguy on May 24, 2016, 04:19:15 PM
It sounds like fun, doesn't it? Phones should be fun, shouldn't they?

Well, I dont know! Can I phone a friend?

Anyone have Bills phone number in Walla Walla Washington? Bill (PhonesRFun) that is?

Terry