Glossary

R

radio channel

radio equipment

Represents an assigned band of frequencies sufficient for radio communication. The bandwidth of a radio channel depends upon the type of transmission and its frequency tolerance.

Any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment (both transmission and reception) that is used to communicate over a distance by modulating and radiating electromagnetic waves in space without artificial guide. This equipment does not include microwave, satellite, or cellular telephone equipment.

receive indicator

remote connection

RF

The indicator on the PMC that blinks green when traffic is being received.

Cisco IPICS uses this type of connection to provide SIP-based trunking into the RMS component, which is directly tuned into the multicast channel.

radio frequency. Any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum that is normally associated with radio wave propagation. RF generally refers to wireless communications with frequencies below 300 GHz.

RF repeater

An analog device that amplifies an input signal regardless of its nature (analog

 

 

 

or digital). Also, a digital device that amplifies, reshapes, retimes, or performs a

 

 

 

combination of any of these functions on a digital input signal for

 

 

 

retransmission.

RMS

router media service. Component that enables the Cisco IPICS PMC to remotely

 

 

 

attach to a VTG. It also provides support for remotely attaching (combining) two

 

 

 

or more VTGs through its loopback functionality. The RMS mixes multicast

 

 

 

channels in support of VTGs and it mixes remote PMC SIP-based (unicast)

 

 

 

connections to a multicast channel or VTG. The RMS can be installed as a

 

 

 

stand-alone component (RMS router) or as an additional feature that is installed

 

 

 

in the LMR gateway.

RTP

Real-Time Transport Procotol. Commonly used with IP networks to provide

 

 

 

end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting real-time

 

 

 

data, such as audio, video, or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network

 

 

 

services.

 

 

 

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OL-8155-01 specifications

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