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5.1 Conventional Mode
User GuideRG-1000e Remote Gateway
The figures above show the example of building the system in Conventional Mode between radios. In the given
examples the RG-1000e GATEWAY manages two control radio stations, each of them operates on an individual
frequency channel and can be programmed to operate both in digital and analog modes. If the dispatchers must
be able to operate on more than two frequency channels simultaneously, more RG-1000e GATEWAYs with radio
stations can be connected to the radioserver.
In digital mode the control stations support receiving data (ARS, GPS, TMS, etc.) from the subscribers,
transmitting control commands to them and voice message exchange. In analog mode the radios support only
voice message exchange with the subscribers.
The control stations can be programmed with a number of channels and they can change to the required channel
with command from the dispatch console.
To transmit and receive the subscriber voice calls, the control stations must belong to the same talkgroups as the
radio subscribers. Private Calls between the radio subscribers will not be received by the control stations and
therefore they will not be transmitted to the radioserver and dispatch console.
You can find more detailed information on the settings of the control stations in the "MOTOTRBO SYSTEM
PLANNER" (“System Topologies” chapter), "SmartPTT Basic Installation&Configuration Guide" documentation
and the "SmartPTT Radioserver Configurator" software help file.