RADIO / IP NETWORK INTERFACES
Voice over IP for analogue radio systems IPR 100 and IPR 400
Radio access over the internet : typical application
Local radio coverage extension
An operator can control and monitor a remote transceiver across
a Local Area Network or over the internet. The IPR devices could be connected
together through ADSL routers that communicate with an Internet Service Provider
(ISP). Each router would be configured with Port Forwarding, or as a DMZ Host,
to allow access to the IPR devices from the internet side. Voice and data packets
will be transported between the two end points. SELCAL and DTMF are also transported
reliably, regardless of the level of compression that is employed. Multiple
TSLO Télécom handsets and consoles can be multi-dropped to allow
shared access to the transceiver by a number of operators.
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