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Spec sheet/brochures
http://www.motorola.com/web/Business/Pr ... _Final.pdf
http://www.motorola.com/web/Business/Pr ... _Final.pdf
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Agree that the audio seems easier in R2. I know you can connect 1 desk set directly to 1 APX, but what if you have many desk sets and many APXs? I would think you would still need a RGU and a switch.techtonics wrote:With the APX7000 you do not need a RGU the APX will work directly on the network. Also the audio tuning in 2.0 is a lot easier!
Jayce wrote:Agree that the audio seems easier in R2. I know you can connect 1 desk set directly to 1 APX, but what if you have many desk sets and many APXs? I would think you would still need a RGU and a switch.techtonics wrote:With the APX7000 you do not need a RGU the APX will work directly on the network. Also the audio tuning in 2.0 is a lot easier!
Thanks! That will get me started...but I'm stuck at home until the government can get their sh** together.andrew@johnsnet.net wrote:THe login is:
w
and the PIN is:
1
You can find the proceedure in the docs to use the "Remember Me" button to keep it logged in...
kris886 wrote:Hi all
I am about to get into this and have a few questions.
I'm kind of confused on how the radios plug into the network, do they plug into a switch and the switch is connected to the RGU- internal port. And than from the RGU external port connects to the switch going out to the main network connection.
I was looking at the back of a RGU and saw connections for 4 radios back there, or is this for a non APX 7500.
Thanks