4Fig. 3.1.2: Example of a KNS configuration via the internetThe host station and remote station can be installed in any location with a home LANconnection or internet connection.3.2. Outline of Host Station (Transmitter) OperationsThe host station is configured using a transceiver and a PC connected to the network.Data signals that control the transceiver are connected to the PC using either USB orRS-232C. The PC uses its sound function to input and output audio transmitted andreceived by the transceiver, and converts them between digital and analog signals.The ARHP-590G and ARVP-10H are installed on the PC. The ARHP-590G exchangestransceiver control data signals with the network. The ARVP-10H is a VoIP program andexchanges audio transmissions with the network.The ARVP-10 is included with the ARVP-10H for the host station and the ARVP-10R forthe remote station.For audio transmissions, this can replace it with general purpose VoIP software as well asthe ARVP-10. Refer to the VoIP software for details.Support for selecting, installing, and operating VoIP software is not available fromJVC KENWOOD Corporation.The PC is connected to the network, and exchanges transceiver control data signals andaudio transmissions with the "Remote station (operator)" on the network.