USB SIP Codec ‘Touch’ Starter Kit

$449.00

As seen on forbes.com & Radio World.

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United Kingdom

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Make and receive SIP calls for remote radio shows, media tours and podcast interviews, with this simple desktop touchscreen codec. Kit includes a USB microphone, and a pair of headphones.

The USB SIP Codec from In:Quality connects to your existing internet connection and allows you to call radio stations in full studio quality, thanks to its use of the Opus codec.  It can be shipped pre-configured with your own unique sip.audio address, and quick-dial buttons for your regular destinations.  Plug it in and wait for a call, press a button to dial out, or manually enter a SIP address.

Use the on-screen controls to adjust input and output levels, and to mute the mic for privacy, or to cough.  Includes on-screen digital clock.

Included with this purchase:
USB SIP Codec ‘Touch’
Power Adaptor
USB Microphone (exact model may vary)
Headphones
Ethernet Cable
12 months sip.audio subscription (click here for renewal rates – bulk discount available)

FAQs

Which radio stations can I connect with?
Find SIP enabled radio stations on our SIP Studio Map. An easy way for radio stations to call SIP codecs is to dial the SIP address from the dial pad in ipDTL.  Any station with a Comrex IP codec or similar, can receive SIP calls, once the unit has been configured with a SIP account.
Can I dial ISDN numbers from this device?
Yes, and you can create quick-dial buttons to dial with one touch of the screen. You’ll need to upgrade your sip.audio subscription to allow ISDN calls.
Can I control the device without using the touchscreen?
Yes.  You can access it through its IP address from a nearby computer.
Can I receive inbound ISDN calls?
There is a way to receive an ISDN call via a pre-configured quick-dial button.  ISDN numbers are assigned dynamically on demand, or you can get your own LA area ISDN number with your sip.audio subscription.  A package including a Tel subscription is required for inbound ISDN calls.
Can I connect the USB SIP Codec to the internet using wifi?
Wi-Fi or mobile broadband are the most common causes of radio interviews dropping off. To ensure reliability, our USB SIP Codec is connected to your broadband router using a physical cable.  Most wifi routers have ethernet sockets on the back.  You can use an extra long ethernet cable, or ‘Powerline’ adaptors where cable routing is not an option. If you still want to use wifi, please get in touch to discuss viability.

Warranty & Support

  • Free repair or replacement, while sip.audio subscription remains active, up to 5 years.
  • Free technical support via support.inqualitymedia.com.

Technical Specifications

Protocols SIP
EBU Tech 3326 / N/ACIP (partially compliant)
STUN
AES67 (beta)
Codecs Opus
PCM
G.722
G.711
Network Ethernet (DHCP or Static)
Power AC 100-240v 0.5A 50-60Hz
DC 5.1v 2.5A Micro USB
USB 4 x ports
Support for audio, keyboard, mouse
1.2A max USB power (0.5A per port)
Dimensions 7 13/16″ x 6 1/2″ x 4 1/2″
19.9cm x 16.4cm x 11.5cm

Product Manual

Delivery within USA or UK takes between 2 & 5 working days.  Other addresses can take a little longer.