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Conventional Remote Base Question

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I have a Group of Individuals Using simplex VHF-Business band on an Icom F-320 used for Dispatch. How can I access the Radio Remotely for both Transmit and Recieve operations? Can this radio convert to Inter-net? and/or is there a way to access it via a Telephone Line or Modem?
Any and all Sugestions would be welcome and very much appriciated.

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MT

I should also mention, the Radio is based in Dallas where the Site Communications are. The remote access Point would be in Waco, some 90 miles south of the base.
 
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They make all kinds of radio Voice Over IP (VoIP) devices for connecting radio devices across a local network or the internet.

You can lease a telephone line and use tone-remote but the phone company will beat you for an arm and a leg.
 

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Actually what I am looking into is what is Now Called RoIP or Radio over IP. I found a Long and Very educational artical on it in Mission Critical Mag. last Month. I am now looking into the financial options. this is some tricky technology. but One had to do what Others Demand one to do.

Thanks Ya'all for the Insight.
 
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