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RG100

Passerelle radio
Le Winmate RG100 est une passerelle radio conçue pour l'automatisation industrielle, les systèmes embarqués et les applications critiques. Ce produit aide les acheteurs industriels, les équipementiers et les intégrateurs de systèmes à choisir une solution Winmate fiable pour les environnements robustes, embarqués ou critiques où les performances, la durabilité et la disponibilité sur un long cycle de vie sont essentielles. Idéal pour : Le RG100 est particulièrement adapté à l'automatisation industrielle, aux systèmes embarqués et aux applications critiques, notamment lorsque les équipes ont besoin d'une intégration matérielle stable, d'un fonctionnement sur le terrain fiable et d'un fournisseur disposant d'une expérience en informatique industrielle. Caractéristiques techniques clés : Les points forts du produit comprennent une passerelle radio avec connexion sans fil (4G/WLAN), l'enregistrement sécurisé (boîte de réception/Larzio Cloud), l'interopérabilité radio (bande étroite et large bande), et la migration aisée des systèmes radio analogiques ou numériques existants. Intention de recherche SEO : ce contenu est optimisé pour les utilisateurs recherchant « RG100 », « Winmate RG100 », « solution informatique industrielle Winmate », « solution informatique industrielle », « solution informatique industrielle pour l'automatisation industrielle » et « solution informatique industrielle pour les systèmes embarqués », ainsi que pour les requêtes d'achat liées au matériel Winmate de qualité industrielle, à l'informatique robuste, aux systèmes embarqués et aux solutions de produits prêtes à l'emploi.

PRINCIPALES CARACTÉRISTIQUES

  • Passerelle radio de connexion sans fil (4G/WLAN)
  • Enregistrement sécurisé (boîte de réception/cloud Larzio)
  • Interopérabilité radio (bande étroite et large bande)
  • Migrez facilement les systèmes radio analogiques ou numériques existants

    CERTIFICATIONS

  • FCC
    CE

RG100

Passerelle radio

Passerelle Winmate IoT EAC Mini RG100 avec conception compacte sans ventilateur

Plateforme de communication interopérable

Grâce à Larzio et à la passerelle RoIP RG100, l'équipe organisatrice de l'événement peut contacter l'équipe avec une efficacité et une flexibilité optimales. Grâce aux radios et aux applications pour smartphones, les membres de l'équipe peuvent réagir rapidement à toute situation.


Passerelle Winmate IoT EAC Mini RG100 avec montage complet

Connexion des radios de sécurité publique aux appareils IP

Winmate résout les problèmes d'interopérabilité avec le RG100, en intégrant voix et radio dans un seul boîtier compact. En connectant jusqu'à deux radios donneuses directement au RG100, les utilisateurs peuvent instantanément combler l'écart entre des réseaux radio, des terminaux ou des fréquences disparates, permettant ainsi des communications fluides entre les organisations.


Passerelle Winmate IoT EAC Mini RG100 avec DP Type-C en mode alternatif

Optimiser l'efficacité des secours

Si le signal radio ne fonctionne pas correctement sur le lieu des secours, vous pouvez utiliser le RG100 sur les ambulances/pompiers pour transmettre votre signal radio via le serveur Larzio, puis au personnel et au commandement des autres bureaux équipés de radios et de smartphones (application).

Router Management

Router Management

Web Based Configuration
HTTPS
Web Software Upgrade
Configuration Backup and Restore
Reset to Default Button

IP Network Spec

Network Security Specifications

HTTPS

WAN

Static IP, DHCP

Network Protocol Support

SIP Client, NTP Client, DNS Client, Web Server,DHCP Server, SSH Server

IPv4

Support

IO Ports

USB Port

2 x USB 3.0

SD Card Slot

1 x Micro SD Card Slot

SIM Card Slot

1 x SIM card slot

Indicator

Radio, WAN, LAN, Register, Alarm, Power

DIDO

DIDO (4XDI ; 4XDO)

RJ-45

1 x WAN
1 x LAN
2 x Radio

Certification

Certification

CE, FCC

Power

Power Rating

9~36V DC input(Terminal Block)

System Specification

Memory

4GB RAM

Storage

64GB SSD

Operating System

Ubuntu

RF Spec

Frequency Range

VHF:134~174MHz or UHF:400~470 MHz

LTE Band

B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20/B28/B32

WLAN

Support

Mechanical

Dimension

205 x 110 x 55 mm

Mounting

VESA Mount

Enclosure

Metal

Transmitter Spec

TX Power

4W

RX Sensibility

≤-121dBm

Channel Spacing

Analog: 12.5KHz / 25kHz , Digital: 12.5KHz

Environment

Operating Temperature

0~60°C

Vibration

MIL-STD-810G Method 514.6

Control

Button

1 x Power Switch (On/ Off)
2 x Button (Change Channels)

  • Quelle est la fonction principale du Winmate RG100 ?

    Le RG100 est une passerelle RoIP (Radio over IP). Sa fonction principale est de combler le fossé entre les radios mobiles terrestres (LMR) traditionnelles et les réseaux IP modernes (LTE/Wi-Fi). Il convertit les signaux vocaux radio analogiques/numériques en paquets de données IP, permettant ainsi aux radios de communiquer avec les smartphones, les tablettes ou les consoles de répartition via Internet.

  • Quel système d'exploitation utilise le RG100 ?

    Il fonctionne sous le système d'exploitation Android.

    • Avantage : cette plateforme ouverte permet l'installation de diverses applications Push-to-Talk (PTT) tierces (par exemple, Zello, Motorola WAVE, TeamSpeak) et de logiciels de répartition personnalisés, offrant une interface flexible et conviviale.
  • À qui s'adresse cet appareil ?

    Il est conçu pour les communications critiques dans des secteurs tels que la sécurité publique (police, pompiers, services médicaux d'urgence), la logistique/gestion de flotte, l'exploitation minière et les services publics. Toute organisation qui a besoin d'étendre la couverture radio au-delà de la portée d'une tour radio tirera profit du RG100.

  • Comment le RG100 se connecte-t-il à une radio traditionnelle ?

    L'appareil est équipé de ports d'interface radio spécialisés. À l'aide d'un kit de câbles dédié, il se connecte physiquement à une unité radio mobile (par exemple, Motorola, Kenwood, Icom). Le RG100 prend alors le contrôle de l'entrée/sortie audio et du déclenchement PTT de la radio.

  • Quelles sont les options réseau disponibles pour la transmission de données ?

    Le RG100 assure une connectivité continue via :

    • 4G LTE : pour les communications à grande distance dans les véhicules en mouvement.
    • Wi-Fi : pour la connectivité dans les dépôts ou les stations.
    • Ethernet : pour les installations fixes dans les centres de commande.
  • Peut-il connecter différents types de radios entre eux ?

    Oui. En convertissant la voix en IP, le RG100 peut servir de pont. Par exemple, il peut permettre à un utilisateur de radio UHF de parler à un utilisateur de radio VHF, ou permettre aux deux de communiquer avec un utilisateur sur une application pour smartphone n'importe où dans le monde.

  • Le RG100 est-il suffisamment robuste pour être utilisé dans un véhicule ?

    Oui. Il est certifié conforme aux normes MIL-STD-810H en matière de résistance aux chocs et aux vibrations et bénéficie d'un indice de protection IP67 contre la poussière et l'eau. Il est conçu pour résister aux vibrations importantes des véhicules d'urgence, des camions et des engins lourds.

  • Comprend-il un écran d'affichage ?

    Oui, il est équipé d'un écran tactile intégré. Cela permet aux opérateurs de configurer facilement les paramètres réseau, de changer de canal radio ou de visualiser l'état de l'application PTT directement sur la passerelle, éliminant ainsi le besoin d'un ordinateur portable externe pour les réglages de base.

  • Comment l'appareil est-il alimenté ?

    Il prend en charge une large plage d'alimentation de 9 V à 36 V CC, compatible avec les systèmes d'alimentation standard des véhicules (12 V/24 V).

    • Caractéristique clé : il comprend une fonction de détection d'allumage qui allume automatiquement l'appareil lorsque le véhicule démarre et déclenche un arrêt sécurisé lorsque le moteur est coupé, protégeant ainsi la batterie du véhicule.
  • Quels sont les principaux avantages de l'utilisation du RG100 par rapport à un répéteur radio standard ?

    • Portée illimitée : il utilise Internet/LTE, sa portée est donc mondiale et n'est pas limitée par les tours radio.
    • Coût réduit : il est souvent moins cher que la construction d'une nouvelle infrastructure radio physique.
    • Multiplateforme : il connecte les radios aux smartphones et aux PC, modernisant ainsi l'ensemble du parc de communication.
Radio Gateway: A Secure and Reliable Wireless Communication Solution In today's fast-paced world, communication is key to success. And in industries such as public safety, transportation, and security, reliable wireless communication is critical to ensure smooth operations and timely responses to emergencies. Introducing Radio Gateway - a powerful and secure wireless communication solution that enables interoperability between narrowband and broadband radios. The Radio Gateway is a versatile device that can be used to connect different types of radios, including analog and digital systems. Wireless Connection: 4G/Wi-Fi The Radio Gateway comes equipped with advanced wireless connectivity features, including 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi support. With 4G/LTE connectivity, the Radio Gateway can connect to the internet from anywhere, allowing users to access cloud-based applications and services. The Wi-Fi support enables the device to connect to local wireless networks, providing a seamless connection to the internet. Secured Recording: Inbox/Larzio Cloud The Radio Gateway is designed to provide a secure and reliable recording solution for wireless communication. The device is equipped with an onboard storage capacity, allowing it to record and store voice and data transmissions locally. Additionally, the Radio Gateway can be configured to upload recorded data to a secure cloud-based service like Larzio Cloud, ensuring that the data is always available and accessible. Radio Interoperability: Narrowband and Broadband The Radio Gateway enables interoperability between narrowband and broadband radios, ensuring seamless communication between different radio systems. The device supports a wide range of frequencies, including VHF, UHF, and 700/800 MHz, making it a versatile solution for different applications. Migrate Existing Analog or Digital Radio Systems with Ease The Radio Gateway is designed to be easy to install and configure, allowing users to migrate their existing analog or digital radio systems with ease. The device comes with a user-friendly web-based interface that enables easy configuration and management of the device. The Radio Gateway also supports a range of protocols, including SIP, RTP, and RTSP, ensuring seamless integration with different communication systems. In conclusion, the Radio Gateway is a versatile and reliable wireless communication solution that provides seamless connectivity between different radio systems. With advanced features like 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi support, secured recording, and interoperability between narrowband and broadband radios, the Radio Gateway is the ideal solution for industries that require reliable and secure wireless communication. How RoIP Solutions Solve Radio Communication Interoperability While VoIP innovations have unquestionably enhanced communications in general, giving better availability and cost for consumers over long distances, they are not without drawbacks. Hence, the inadequacies of traditional telephony lessons have been learned top up with subsequent innovation, allowing RoIP to offset the issues. Read more about the cost-saving, reliability, and interoperability benefits of RoIP solutions here. Considering the high favorability of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions available to businesses and individuals today, like internet-based phone systems such as Skype, or many mobile messaging apps with calling functionality, it has taken over the needs of a traditional landline telephone. However, communication entails more than just phone conversations, especially for public safety, military, government, field service sectors, etc. Even the benefits of digital radio may not be fully implemented by dispatchers globally. Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP), similar to VoIP, has radically impacted the efficiency and effectiveness of radio communications. What is RoIP? Just as VoIP technology has made it easier (and cost-effective) for consumers to interact with individuals in any location, RoIP provides many benefits to enterprises implementing the solutions. RoIP refers to the incorporation of VoIP technology into a two-way radio. Rather than sending voice data through transmission towers and pricey copper lines, RoIP solutions leverage existing IP infrastructure that comprises local and wide area networks to send data directly. It offers a cost-effective solution to connect radio systems and operators, delivering more reliability than conventional radio communications networks, enhancing and adding value through previously unavailable features. RoIP VS VoIP VoIP was created as a replacement for traditional phone line-based communications, leveraging the power of internet technology to achieve greater flexibility and interoperability. Meanwhile, instead of relying on a service provider, the business typically controls RoIP networks internally, focusing on immediate communication for one-to-one dispatches or one-to-many broadcasts. The IP network also adds new and broader capabilities to radio communications, such as push-to-talk (PTT) transmission. The advantages for digital radio users are significantly more. RoIP technology allows advanced radio features such as users' remote monitoring and alert tones generation during an emergency on the network. RoIP benefits Because IP networks are so widespread and well-maintained, the chances of downtime are low, and it provides multiple connectivities across frequency bands and device manufacturers, increasing interoperability. Hence, as RoIP solutions leverage IP infrastructure, they are incredibly scalable with little additional installation and network architecture maintenance when extending or building a network. Organizations are also relieved of the need to rely on costly leased lines and links, and the technology enables site connectivity across a wider geographical area. RoIP is the most cost-effective method of connecting radio systems and operators while simultaneously improving functionality and user experience. This includes the following: Integration with existing IP infrastructure (WLAN and WWAN): eliminate the need for new network architecture installation and maintenance. Leased line replacement: Remove the monthly expenses associated with dedicated voice lines for telecom service providers. Shared resources: By combining a RoIP gateway with digital radios, protocols can be shared among multiple operators, eliminating the need for point-to-point protocols and vocoders at each operator station. Radio provider selection: With interoperability features, you have the freedom to select radio manufacturers and protocols that deliver the functionality you need. Increase dependability: Because radio network reliability is necessary for mission-critical communications, an IP network's robust infrastructure is one of its most essential qualities. RoIP eliminates the possibility of a single point of failure in networks, resulting in significantly reduced downtime. Transitioning to RoIP provides significant advantages to enterprises that rely on two-way radio communications. Lower costs, enhanced dependability, and improved interoperability are just a few benefits that users can expect in public safety, transportation and logistics, mining, and many other industries. Without RoIP gateways, interoperability can still be an issue One of the most significant breakthroughs associated with digital radio is the interoperability it may provide businesses that previously struggled to connect users who had various dispatch equipment. As forcing digital transformation all at once may not be feasible, or you may operate in an environment using analog radio, having a system capable of interconnecting both digital and analog onto a single network is always desirable. A RoIP gateway can improve interoperability for networks that are still on the verge of being digital. Furthermore, the RoIP gateway can serve as an extra layer of security for networks that perceive themselves to be vulnerable. Instead of connecting your console IP network and radio communications directly, the gateway can act as a firewall, decreasing the possibility of cyberattacks by prohibiting unauthorized network access. A RoIP gateway can help reduce network dependability issues in remote locations, with console-side protocols relieving some limitations at the radio end. Multiple gateways help assure connectivity in complex networks because a failure at one device will not disrupt the overall communications solution. This enhanced dependability means less downtime, but even if network maintenance is required, the gateway may more readily confine vital and private services of proprietary consoles. This results in a further reduction in service time and costs. RoIP is a revolutionary innovation due to its flexibility and interoperability. By incorporating a RoIP gateway into the dispatch system, operators and anybody else can connect to several forms of radio. Several digital protocols can be encoded into the range of digital radio gateways, linking conventional, trunked, open-standard, or proprietary radios to the network. A RoIP gateway eliminates the need for backroom equipment to connect dispatch consoles and analog radios, requiring minimal hardware investment to deliver top-tier performance. Although RoIP solutions have brought numerous advances to radio communications, your organization may be only scratching the surface of digital radio capabilities. For more information about how RoIP gateways can enhance your dispatch experience, visit www.winmate.com Freeing Public Safety Communications with Winmate RoIP Equipment Connect your team with Winmate RoIP equipment for a broader and more robust network across cellular and radio devices Push-to-Talk radios are helpful in deployment contexts, but extending those radio signals to dispersed headquarters components beyond-line-of-sight bearers remains one of the issues in the deployable communications area. Winmate Inc. has been designing and manufacturing various rugged computing solutions for the public safety sector for nearly three decades. We are now launching the new RoIP equipment solution, including RG100 Radio Gateway and P400M9 Multi mode PoC Radio, to bridge tactical networks while also providing radio network extensibility via IP interfaces. Winmate Radio Gateway and PoC radio are designed with simplicity and reliability in mind. Connect two or more disparate voice networks and extend those networks back into the dispatch center, all in a single deployable chassis. Agency interoperability Public safety forces present unique challenges due to each institution’s varying signal and communications paths. With RG100 and P400M9, frontline workers, dispatchers, and inter-agency teams can instantly bridge the gap between diverse radio networks, endpoints, or frequencies, allowing seamless communication. Winmate solutions support Radio Over IP (RoIP), allowing radio users to connect directly with users on any SIP end device. Radio users can also join and participate in voice conferences with other network users. Rugged portables for challenging environments Winmate’s DNA is to build robust and reliable IT hardware for various demanding tasks. Winmate RG100 RoIP equipment is built tough and has been engineered to meet the MIL-STD-810G standard. Winmate radio’s flexibility also provides the conveyance of mission-critical data to any user via a range of configurations. In minutes, communications may be fully operational, giving expeditionary troops a tactical advantage and allowing them to regain mobility. Legacy and modern devices compatibility The RG100 Radio Gateway stretches the boundaries of radio. It is compatible with the vast majority of radio device brands and allows for seamless communication between modern and legacy devices across bandwidths and groups. On the other hand, P400M9 Multi-mode PoC Radio supports two-way radio services and cellular infrastructure, providing very wide coverage areas. Workers in the front lines are the first to respond with little to no time to spare and get things done. Communicating should not be a challenge when you do vital and urgent. Winmate RoIP equipment offers servicing for most of the public safety mission-critical communications. Ambulance, Fire & EMS, security, police and sheriff’s departments, rescue services, dispatch centers, etc. ✔ Keep track of every call Automatically record and save the call in the internal storage and SD card (if available). Each voice message comes with a log and record. No more dispute with what he says or she says. ✔ Maximize collaboration Optimize interoperability between agencies, systems, and databases to keep everyone connected in real-time. ✔ Clear communications at greater distances Maintain situational awareness as incidents escalate with real-time response location, status information, and alerts. How RoIP Solutions Solve Radio Communication Interoperability While VoIP innovations have unquestionably enhanced communications in general, giving better availability and cost for consumers over long distances, they are not without drawbacks. Hence, the inadequacies of traditional telephony lessons have been learned top up with subsequent innovation, allowing RoIP to offset the issues. Read more about the cost-saving, reliability, and interoperability benefits of RoIP solutions here. Considering the high favorability of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solutions available to businesses and individuals today, like internet-based phone systems such as Skype, or many mobile messaging apps with calling functionality, it has taken over the needs of a traditional landline telephone. However, communication entails more than just phone conversations, especially for public safety, military, government, field service sectors, etc. Even the benefits of digital radio may not be fully implemented by dispatchers globally. Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP), similar to VoIP, has radically impacted the efficiency and effectiveness of radio communications. What is RoIP? Just as VoIP technology has made it easier (and cost effective) for consumers to interact with individuals in any location, RoIP provides many benefits to enterprises implementing the solutions. RoIP refers to the incorporation of VoIP technology into a two-way radio. Rather than sending voice data through transmission towers and pricey copper lines, RoIP solutions leverage existing IP infrastructure that comprises local and wide area networks to send data directly. It offers a cost-effective solution to connect radio systems and operators, delivering more reliability than conventional radio communications networks, enhancing and adding value through previously unavailable features. RoIP VS VoIP VoIP was created as a replacement for traditional phone line-based communications, leveraging the power of internet technology to achieve greater flexibility and interoperability. Meanwhile, instead of relying on a service provider, the business typically controls RoIP networks internally, focusing on immediate communication for one-to-one dispatches or one-to-many broadcasts. The IP network also adds new and broader capabilities to radio communications, such as push-to-talk (PTT) transmission. The advantages for digital radio users are significantly more. RoIP technology allows advanced radio features such as users' remote monitoring and alert tones generation during an emergency on the network. RoIP benefits Because IP networks are so widespread and well-maintained, the chances of downtime are low, and it provides multiple connectivities across frequency bands and device manufacturers, increasing interoperability. Hence, as RoIP solutions leverage IP infrastructure, they are incredibly scalable with little additional installation and network architecture maintenance when extending or building a network. Organizations are also relieved of the need to rely on costly leased lines and links, and the technology enables site connectivity across a wider geographical area. RoIP is the most cost-effective method of connecting radio systems and operators while simultaneously improving functionality and user experience. This includes the following: Integration with existing IP infrastructure (WLAN and WWAN): eliminate the need for new network architecture installation and maintenance. Leased line replacement: Remove the monthly expenses associated with dedicated voice lines for telecom service providers. Shared resources: By combining a RoIP gateway with digital radios, protocols can be shared among multiple operators, eliminating the need for point-to-point protocols and vocoders at each operator station. Radio provider selection: With interoperability features, you have the freedom to select radio manufacturers and protocols that deliver the functionality you need. Increase dependability: Because radio network reliability is necessary for mission-critical communications, an IP network's robust infrastructure is one of its most essential qualities. RoIP eliminates the possibility of a single point of failure in networks, resulting in significantly reduced downtime. Transitioning to RoIP provides significant advantages to enterprises that rely on two-way radio communications. Lower costs, enhanced dependability, and improved interoperability are just a few benefits that users can expect in public safety, transportation and logistics, mining, and many other industries. Without RoIP gateways, interoperability can still be an issue One of the most significant breakthroughs associated with digital radio is the interoperability it may provide businesses that previously struggled to connect users who had various dispatch equipment. As forcing digital transformation all at once may not be feasible, or you may operate in an environment using analog radio, having a system capable of interconnecting both digital and analog onto a single network is always desirable. A RoIP gateway can improve interoperability for networks that are still on the verge of being digital. Furthermore, the RoIP gateway can serve as an extra layer of security for networks that perceive themselves to be vulnerable. Instead of connecting your console IP network and radio communications directly, the gateway can act as a firewall, decreasing the possibility of cyberattacks by prohibiting unauthorized network access. A RoIP gateway can help reduce network dependability issues in remote locations, with console-side protocols relieving some limitations at the radio end. Multiple gateways help assure connectivity in complex networks because a failure at one device will not disrupt the overall communications solution. This enhanced dependability means less downtime, but even if network maintenance is required, the gateway may more readily confine vital and private services of proprietary consoles. This results in a further reduction in service time and costs. RoIP is a revolutionary innovation due to its flexibility and interoperability. By incorporating a RoIP gateway into the dispatch system, operators and anybody else can connect to several forms of radio. Several digital protocols can be encoded into the range of digital radio gateways, linking conventional, trunked, open-standard, or proprietary radios to the network. A RoIP gateway eliminates the need for backroom equipment to connect dispatch consoles and analog radios, requiring minimal hardware investment to deliver top-tier performance. Although RoIP solutions have brought numerous advances to radio communications, your organization may be only scratching the surface of digital radio capabilities. For more information about how RoIP gateways can enhance your dispatch experience, visit www.winmate.com A radio gateway is a device that enables communication between two or more radio systems, often using different frequencies or protocols. Radio gateways are commonly used in public safety, transportation, and industrial applications to connect different radio networks and extend their coverage range. Advantages of Radio Gateway: Interoperability: Radio gateways enable interoperability between different radio systems, allowing users to communicate across disparate networks. This is particularly important in emergency situations, where different agencies need to communicate with each other to coordinate their response. Extended Coverage: Radio gateways can extend the coverage range of radio systems by connecting them to other networks or relaying signals between them. This can be particularly useful in areas with limited coverage or where radio signals are obstructed by buildings or other obstacles. Flexibility: Radio gateways can be configured to support different frequencies, protocols, and encryption methods, making them a flexible solution for a wide range of applications. They can also be customized to meet specific requirements, such as integrating with existing radio systems or adding new features. Centralized Management: Radio gateways can be centrally managed, allowing administrators to monitor and control the system from a single location. This makes it easier to manage large radio networks and ensure that they are operating efficiently and effectively. Improved Safety: Radio gateways can improve safety by enabling better communication between different agencies and responders. This can help to minimize response times, reduce errors, and improve the overall effectiveness of emergency response efforts. Conclusion: Radio gateways are an essential tool for connecting different radio networks and extending their coverage range. They offer a range of benefits, including interoperability, extended coverage, flexibility, centralized management, and improved safety. If you are looking for a way to connect different radio systems and improve communication in your organization, a radio gateway may be the right solution for your needs.