Ethernet Audio; Rip (Radio Over Ip) Introduction; Trip (Transmit Over Ip) Introduction - Ten-Tec OMNI-VII 588 Programmer's Reference Manual

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Ethernet Audio

The OMNI-VII in REMOTE MODE provides audio over the Ethernet. This is not
available over the serial interface. This data is packed in a UDP packet.

RIP (Radio over IP) Introduction

RIP is the audio that goes from the OMNI-VII to the computer. This is the actual
over the air received audio that the OMNI-VII is tuned to receive. This data is
encapsulated within a UDP packet with the UDP port numbers set to the UDP Command
Port +2. The command to turn on RIP uses this same UDP Command Port +2 port
number also. This is required so that the RIP audio sent from the OMNI-VII will make it
back to the computer through the hubs and routers.

TRIP (Transmit over IP) Introduction

TRIP is the audio that goes from the computer to the OMNI-VII. This is the actual
audio that is generated by the computer sent to the OMNI-VII over the Ethernet that the
OMNI-VII will transmit over the air. This data is encapsulated within a UDP packet with
the UDP port numbers set to the UDP Command Port +4.
Rev 1.009
OMNI-VII Firmware Updates at www.rfsquared.com
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