
MS2.0
Network Gateway
The MS2.0 Network Gateway is RoIP (Radio-over-IP) device, designed to connect local networks to global networks.
Basic Technical Characteristics


RoIP (Radio over IP) is a technology that allows traditional two-way radio communication to be transmitted over IP networks (Internet or private networks).
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WAVESWAY MANET Radios MS2.0 carries network traffic over the Internet, cellular, satellite, DMR, P25, Analog, TETRA, etc. and other networks, enabling the integration of geographically dispersed radio zones into a single communications system.​​

How MS2.0 RoIP (Radio over IP) works:
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Converts radio signals into IP packets using ROIP gateways
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It transmits voice and data in real time and can broadcast the traffic to any number of addresses​
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Transmits signals over LAN, WAN, or the Internet, allowing radio users to communicate across different locations
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Enables the creation of Mobile Ad-Hoc networks with any coverage area and the placement of radio control centres anywhere in the world
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Connects different radio systems (DMR, P25, Analog, TETRA, etc.), breaking traditional distance limits
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Can be connected to a power supply and has a built-in battery for up to 24 hours of use on a single charge​
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Benefits of RoIP (Radio over IP) network sharing:
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Extends Coverage: Connects radios over long distances using the Internet
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Cross-Platform Communication: Bridges different radio systems & mobile apps
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Cost-Effective: Reduces the need for expensive infrastructure like repeaters
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Remote Access: Operators can communicate via PC, mobile, or radio anywhere
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Scalability: Easily integrates with DMR, P25, LTE, Wi-Fi, and Satellite networks
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Audio Quality: Optimized for low-latency voice over radio
Standard

MS2.0
Network Gateway

​DE0466
MANET Network Dongle

EM0140
AC/DC Power Adapter USB-A+C
with WR0426 Charging Cable
