Outline Of Remote Station (Operator) Operations; Remote Station (Operator) Configuration - Kenwood TS-990S Setting Manual

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3.4. Outline of Remote Station (Operator) Operations

The remote station is configured using a PC connected to the network, and a
microphone and speaker connected to the PC sound function. The audio
transmissions for the host station transceiver are input and output using the
microphone and speaker connected to the sound function of the remote station
PC via the network.
The ARCP-990 is installed on the PC. In the case of use via the Internet, VoIP
Program is installed on the PC. The host station transceiver connected via the
network is controlled by the remote station ARCP-990 operations. The
ARVP-10R is a VoIP program and supplies the transceiver with the transmitted
and received audio of the host station side to the microphone and speaker of the
PC of the remote station side.

3.5. Remote Station (Operator) Configuration

TX Audio
RX Audio
Connection
Audio
PC
Specifications
Sound
function
Network
function
PC
Sound Device
To exchange audio transmissions, connect the
microphone and speaker, or a headset to the PC
sound function. Use products compatible with the
sound function used.
CPU and memory:
Minimum values recommended by the operating
system.
HDD:
To install both the ARCP-990 and VoIP Program, a
minimum of approx. 100 MB of free disk space is
required. If you are saving transceiver settings to
data files, or saving keying logs, additional memory
space is required.
To exchange audio transmissions, a sound function
is required.
Connects to the home LAN.
To perform KNS operations via the Internet, connect
to a network that is connected to the Internet.
A wired network is recommended.
9
LAN/WAN
(Communication with host
station)
ARCP-990
VoIP Software

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