Technical Highlights
Professional wireless phone in rack mount
Up to 3 units in a 1U rack
Supports HD Voice and GSM service
OLED display
Pro Audio interfaces
Audio processing: high-Pass filters, selecable gains
Remote control through Ethernet
Easy to use
DTMF send (to IVR servers)
Two versions: Ethernet or Relays (GPIO)
ScoopFone HD-R/Ethernet rear view
ScoopFone HD-R/E
ScoopFone HD-R Relay (GPIO) rear view
ScoopFone HD-R/R
Rackmount integration kit (example with 2 units)
Rackmount integration kit
Operational benefits
ScoopFone HD-R units allow superior broadcasting quality using the 2G/3G telephone network, including the new HD Voice service which allows a 7kHz audio bandwidth (as opposed to the 3kHz telephone service).
Up to three ScoopFone HD-R units can be installed in a single 1U 19 inch rack for fixed installations.
Two versions are available: ScoopFone HD-R/E (Ethernet) and ScoopFone HD-R/R (Relay). The Relay (GPIO) version provides contacts to initiate a call, and also provides status information via the relays - perfect for motorbike use for example.
ScoopFone HD-R’s broadcast specification input and output interfaces with full RF shielding of all audio circuits ensure interference-free audio. The digital nature of the system provides a complete separation of the send and return circuits - each with its own dedicated audio connection.
The ScoopFone is also available in a portable version, ScoopFone HD.
Frequency bands supported
To know the bands used by the operators in a given country, you can for instance check on this site.
You can find a list of the network operators that support the "HD voice" service in the section "Information Papers" besides.
Firmware Release
Download here the file for updating the firmware to the last version V1.05.
Copy this updat file into the root of a USB stick; switch your ScoopFone on and wait for full startup; plug the USB stick into the rear panel of the ScoopFone, press the <OK> button to acknowledge the “updat Unit fro USB?” message and initiate the firmware update. Updating the firmware will last for about 5 minutes, and the unit will be automatically restarted.
You can get on this page the firmware revision history and details.
Toolbox
AetaScan : discovery tool, scans your LAN to look for AETA codecs and displays MAC and IP addresses. Click here to download it (works on any OS).