You can extend the PDR8000 Portable Digital Repeater's V.24 interface for remote connectivity across various networks using several deployment options. The PDR8000 manual offers detailed equipment information. Here are the steps for each connectivity deployment:
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V.24 over LTE Network:
- Connect the PDR8000 V.24 port to a V.24 to IP conversion modem.
- Link the output of the V.24 to IP modem to an LTE modem.
- Mirror the V.24 to IP modem and LTE modem on the receiving end.
- The LTE modem transmits over the LTE network and provides output via its Ethernet port.
- Use the LTE modem's output as input to a V.24 to IP converter to translate back to V.24, which can then interface with either the ASTRO® system or another PDR8000.
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V.24 over Wired LAN/WAN:
- Connect the PDR8000 V.24 port to a V.24 to IP converter modem.
- Connect the output directly to a LAN/WAN Ethernet port.
- Mirror the V.24 to IP converter modem on the other side.
- Communication is established through an HDLC tunnel over the LAN/WAN network.
- The receiving IP to V.24 converter modem handles voice and data traffic conversion back to V.24, allowing interfacing with either the ASTRO® system or another PDR8000.
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V.24 over Telephone Network:
- Connect the PDR8000 V.24 port to a serial modem.
- Connect the serial modems to a PSTN or Leased/Fixed Line telephone connection.
- Mirror the serial modem on the receiving side, which outputs V.24 to either an ASTRO® system or another PDR8000.
For optimal remote connectivity of the PDR8000 Portable Digital Repeater, consult the manual for specific equipment details, including vendor information for V.24 to IP modems, LTE modems, and serial modems, and adhere closely to the recommended architecture.