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Kenwood TS-590S User Manual

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1. Relevant Models

This user guide is for the TS-590S.

Using the TS-590S and KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM (hereinafter called
"KNS") enables transceiver operations by remote control using a domestic LAN or the
internet. (See Note.)

KNS is a system configured using PCs, network environments, ARCP-590 (a Radio
Control Program) (hereinafter called "ARCP-590”), and ARHP-590 (a Radio Host
Program) (hereinafter called “ARHP-590”) for remote control of the TS-590S.

Note: To transmit and receive audio, separate VoIP software is required.

Important

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To configure the system, knowledge not only of transceivers but also of PCs and

networks is required. Kenwood does not offer support for customer computers and
Networks. Furthermore, for operations relating to actual transmitting, note that
procedures according to the Radio Act are also required.

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Operations via networks may be delayed due to unavoidable principles.

Consequently, do not perform operations (such as contests or pile-ups requiring
quick responses) for which delays are likely to be a problem.

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Refer to Chapter 5 for other limitations.

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Kenwood Corporation shall bear no responsibility for related damage such as

damage caused by missed communications and dialog opportunities due to
incorrect customer settings, nonconformances, or misoperations as a result of
using this document or the ARCP-590 or ARHP-590 software.


2. Objectives of this document

To supply information to configure a remote control system via an internal LAN or internet
using the TS-590S ARCP-590 and ARHP-590.

The following describes the main elements.

Via Internet

Internal LAN

Programs Used

ARCP-590 (Operates
transceiver remotely.)
ARHP-590 (Operates via the
ARCP-590 and transceiver.)
VoIP software (transmits and
receives audio)

ARCP-590 (Operates
transceiver remotely.)
ARHP-590 (Performs
operations via the ARCP-590
and transceiver.)
VoIP software (transmits and
receives audio)

Network

Connections via the internet
(To use the internet, a contract
with a provider is necessary.)

Connection using internal LAN

IP address used

Global IP address

Local IP address

Application based

on the Radio Act

Application using the internet

Application using internal LAN