What is Cross-network Gateway?
It incorporates Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP) which converts radio voice communications into VoIP.
It enables voice communications among the Radio, VoIP, GSM, and Public Announce (PA) networks.
Who needs a Cross-Network Gateway?
Radio Service Operators
Radio User
System administrators
System Integrator
Who are the targeted customers?
Traditional "first": police, fire and EMS (ones with LMR)
Volunteer first responders
Emergency response: 9-1-1, hospitals, emergency management, public health, transportation, public works, coroner, etc.
Federal: Coast Guard, Customs and Border, Forest Service
Military; National Guard
Elected and supervisory officials
NGOs: Red Cross, Salvation Army
Critical Infrastructure: gas, electric, water
Key FeaturesSupport standard SIP to bridge Radio network via IP network.DTMF code for remote Switch.Build in NATIP recording1 PTT portVAD technology, lower bandwidthPPPoE,fixed IP and DHCP accessDDNS supported
Hardware CharacteristicsParametersRemarksModelRoIP-102 ProcesserARM9 133MHz DSPVP-101-1 196MHz RAM32W Flash4W Power supplyDC 12V/2A + - 10% FrequencyDefault: 900/1800MHz Choice: 850/1900MHzPower consumptionMax 16W LEDOperating and circuit light Network Card10/100base-T x2 Weight0.35KG Operating temperature0-45ºC Working humidity40%--90% non condensation ColorBlack PTT port1