IDAS™ Conventional IP Network is now available!

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IDAS™ Conventional IP Network is now available! IDAS™ is the Icom’s digital land mobile radio system based on the NXDN™ common air interface and has complete system components including handheld, mobile radios and repeaters. It has calling features including selective calling, status messages, radio stun/kill/revive and GPS position reporting, etc,. The IDAS™ is ideal for business and industry users who are thinking to migrate to a digital system and future narrow channel spacing now. The optional UC-FR5000 network controller will interconnect IDAS™ repeaters through an IP network. Up to 16 repeaters can be IP-interconnected in a system or even around the world. Ideal as a wide area network. When connected to a PC, you can remotely maintain the repeater configuration from your PC. All IDAS™ conventional features can be used in the IDAS™ Conventional IP Network communications. IDAS™ Evolution Path Conventional Trunking Single Site IDAS™ Conventional IDAS™ Trunking IC-FR5000/FR6000 IDAS™ Digital Repeater IDAS™, 6.25kHz digital mode ready Two RF modules in one unit configurable Upgradable to Trunking or Network Current IDAS™ radios are compatible with IDAS™ Trunking and IDAS™ IP Network. IC-FR5000/FR6000 IDAS™ Digital Repeater UC-FR5000 #01 Trunking Board Multi-Site IDAS™ Conventional IP Network IDAS™ Multi-Site Trunking IC-FR5000/FR6000 IDAS™ Digital Repeater *Upgradable in the future UC-FR5000 #02 Network Controller Multi-Site Conventional Version *Detailed specifications and required options for upgrading have not been finalized yet. RC-FS10 Remote Communicator IDAS™ Remote Communicator CT-24 CT-23 SM-25 IP Network The RC-FS10 Remote Communicator creates an IP-connected virtual radio on a Windows PC. The PC software will provide a minimum set of programmable dispatcher console-like functions as well as simple repeater control. The RC-FS10 consists of the CT-24 USB VOCODER unit, the CT-23 desktop microphone adapter, an AC adapter for the CT-23 and a virtual radio Windows PC software.

Application Examples of IDAS™ Conventional IP Network Communication Link for Distant Locations In-Building / Intra-Building Network Cross-Band Repeater Farm Site Dispatch Console (Remote Communicator) UHF Network VHF Network IP Network Basement Basement IP Network IP Network Milk Factory Site Benefits: Easy installation / No building height limits for communications Already laid LAN cables can be used The dispatcher can be anywhere No sound quality degradation Benefits: Easy to establish a cross-band repeater system Each agency can monitor all communications. It is possible for each operator to broadcast to both networks Benefits: No expensive microwave link or UHF/VHF link is required No sound quality degradation No long delay in a multi-hop link Up to 16 sites can be linked UHF/VHF Link Replacement Receiver Voting Site 4 Site 3 Site 2 Site 1 UHF/VHF LINK Analog Network Link Radio → Repeater → ← Link Radios ← Repeater Repeater Site (Tx & Rx) Receiver Site (Rx only ) IP Network Remote Communicator Site 4 Site 3 Site 2 Site 1 IP Network IDAS™ IP Network Benefits: Expand a communication coverage area of terminals, but especially handheld radios Seamless connection within the coverage area The dispatcher can be anywhere Easy to establish a Receiver Voting system No extra voter is required. The Network Controller at repeater site acts as the voter Benefits: No long delay in a multi-hop link Eliminate extra UHF/VHF channels for linking No sound quality degradation Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. IDAS, IDAS logo are trademarks of Icom Incorporated. NXDN is a trademark of Icom Incorporated and Kenwood Corporation. 1-1-32, Kami-minami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan Phone: +81 (06) 6793 5302 Fax: +81 (06) 6793 0013 URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/world/index.html