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The RAVIN supported and tested third-party Radio over IP
Gateways
Vega IP-223

The Vega IP-223 IP Network remote adapter provides a reliable means of
remotely controlling up to two, two-way-radio base stations. The adapter can be
used in conjunction with the RAVIN Console Communicator and the MARC
IP Desktop Communicator.
Programming of the IP-223 is accomplished through your Web browser interface.
The IP-223 is interconnected to the distant remote consoles by means of any
available IP network connection.
www.vega-signaling.com
Daniels UIC

The Daniels digital Universal Interface card (UIC) provides an Ethernet
connection from the Daniels MT-4 P25 radio system to the RAVIN Console
Communicator and the MARC IP Desktop Client.
The UIC provides customers using Daniels P25 base stations access to a wide
range of signals, controls and functionalities. Backplane signals as well as the
front panel connections between the Transmitter and the Receiver are extended
externally out of the radio via the UIC Ethernet connection.
The UIC provides a base suite of functionality including:
Channel Control (Channel Select Lines, Bank A/B Select Lines)
Base Control ( Secure/Clear - Control & Indication)
Squelch Control (Squelch Override)
Repeater Control (LVDS DATA - Reading NAC only)
Power Monitoring (Battery voltages)
Programming capability through the Ethernet RJ45 front panel connection.
www.danelec.com
Cisco Land Mobile Radio Gateway

The Cisco LMR Gateway (Cisco 2600XM, 2800, 3700, and
3800 series routers) expands IP Communications between multiple radio systems by
mapping E and M leads to multicast VoIP groups, allowing the RAVIN Console
Communicator and the MARC IP Desktop Client direct access to the
radio resources.
www.cisco.com
Raytheon JPS ACU-1000

The ACU-1000 can interconnect up to 24 devices, simultaneously cross-connect
different radio networks, connect radio networks to telephone systems (or SATCOM
systems) or network RoIP/VoIP talkpaths. The RAVIN Console Communicator
and MARC IP Desktop Clients access these resources via the RoIP talkpaths
directly combining all resources into a seamless communications group.
www.jps.com
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