TN151-3 Base Station Interfaces
An IP Network Remote Interface provides a means of remotely controlling base stations by any available Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN) IP connection.
You can remotely control the radio only if on the Base Station Remote Utility Software is up and running. The software should NOT be connected to the Radio under Radio list and Server List. When you remotely connect to your radio, this screen will show the BUSY icon. Click Start. Click Run.
If the Base station communicates with Terminal 5, it uses the π/4DQPSK modulation even for the hop between the Base and Repeater, not only for the link between Repeater and Terminal 5. All units are configured with a Radio IP address within 10.10.10.0/24 subnet. The Ethernet subnets are different for each unit.
Page 417 Product Options | 417 Users can change an existing Protected Station from one option to the other option by following the procedure: To change a pre-cabled Protected Station from one option to the other option: 1. Disconnect the power supply, antenna/s, interface cables and any other connections 2.
There is no “repeater” configuration in Terminal 4. The terminal itself is configured in the exact same way as Terminals 5 and 6. The communication is managed by the Base station which forwards data either directly or via this repeater. Since the firmware 1.6, RipEX units can also be configured with various modulation rates for individual links.
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