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StormLink 1.
Yeah, you can hear us.

Although we are not the first to come up with this, we are the first to built it like this. We renovated an old light tower into a repeater trailer, this has completed its first deployment and provided an extra 20 miles of coverage for our SAR teams! Go StormLink! Chris, our communications speacialist had this deployed in under 5 minutes. 

Small trailer, big impact.

Mobile Repeater Tower Capabilities

 

In times of crisis, communication is life—and when traditional infrastructure fails, Advanced Command Force steps in with innovative, field-proven solutions. Our converted mobile repeater trailer began as a standard light tower and has been transformed into a fully solar-powered communications powerhouse. Deployed during the Kerrville flash flood disaster, this unit extended our radio communications range to cover over 20 square miles, ensuring contact was never lost, even in remote, flood-isolated areas.

 

Powered by high-capacity solar panels and battery banks, the trailer operates completely off-grid, eliminating the need for fuel resupply in austere conditions. It supports both encrypted emergency channels and GMRS, giving us the flexibility to communicate with both professional responders and the public when necessary. A robust scene lighting system and full perimeter light package allow for safe operations during nighttime emergencies, search and rescue, or rapidly changing weather events.

 

The unit’s exterior is treated with a weather-rated, heat-reflective coating, helping to manage internal temperatures and protect sensitive radio and power equipment in extreme conditions. Designed with rural and off-grid disaster zones in mind, this repeater trailer enhances our ability to maintain secure, continuous communications when it matters most.

 

Whether supporting a multi-agency response or bridging the gap in hard-to-reach communities, this mobile repeater is a key piece of our communications infrastructure—proving that even a single tower can be the link that keeps hope alive.

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