Radio Over Ip Gateway
Radio Over Ip Gateway
Radio over Internet Protocol uses standard techniques to transfer the analog audio signals used
by Land Mobile Radio/Repeater Systems, digitally over the LAN (or Internet). In addition to
voice, RoIP also transfers signals that are
specific to LMR applications, such as
PTT and COR Control lines. ROIP
provides secure wide area connectivity
between Radio Systems at different
locations connected using Static/Dynamic
IP. It also has additional feature of
Automatic Connectivity on power/link
reset. Multiple PC consoles can be
operated without the high cost of installing
fixed consoles.
Radio over IP Gateway was developed to extend the range of radio base stations of few kms. ROIP300 connects two base station (which are not in each other's radio range) together over the IP Backbone. As the backbone is IP, the range of base station gets unlimited. All the handsets/ walkie-talkie
can communicate with the handsets of both the base stations.
IP BACKBONE:
ROIPs can be connected together over IP Backbone, which can be :
Internet Connectivity
LAN Connectivity
WIFI Connectivity
VSAT Connectivity
Canopy Connectivity
ROIP only needs IP (Ethernet) at both the locations which are to be connected together. If each IP
can be accessed from the other IPs location, then ROIP can be connected together.
Applications/ Configurations
ROIP-300
APPLICATIONS/ CONFIGURATIONS
1. SINGLE POINT-TO-POINT CONFIGURATION
In Single Point-to-Point Connectivity, two different radio wireless networks at different locations
can be connected with each other using ROIP over the IP Backbone. ROIP will be connected to
both Radio Base Station and IP. Whenever, any person speaks from his handset, it will also be
transmitted over the IP using ROIP at the other location and vice versa. Thus, all the handsets at
both the locations will communicate with each other as if they are in the same radio wireless network. Both the ROIP will be connected to each other directly using Static IP Address without the
use of any fixed Server/PC Console. The schematic diagram of Single Point-to-Point Configuration
is shown below:
2. MONITORING CONFIGURATION
If you are far away from your office/ radio wireless range and still want to communicate with that
wireless network or want to monitor what is happening in that location, you can use the Monitoring
Configuration. You just need one ROIP unit at your radio wireless location connected with any
base station and with Internet (Static IP Address). All the communication at that radio wireless will
work as before. Now whenever you are away from that wireless range or are sitting in your office,
you can connect to that ROIP using a ROIP PC Software from your laptop/PC. You just need Internet connection on you laptop/PC and headphones, microphone. The schematic diagram of Monitoring Configuration is shown below:
Applications/ Configurations
ROIP-300
ROIP-300
SPECIFICATIONS
Network Requirements
General
PTT
Carrier
Receive
Transmit
OTHER FEATURES