One of Advanced Communications off-grid repeater sites which utilizes the Flexs Q5
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Remote locations and mountain terrain provide communication challenges, we use Flexscada
products to monitor tower sites and critical infrastructure to significantly reduce “truck rolls” and
“windshield” time.

 

We use the Q5 to monitor:

  • Site access
  • Site utility power
  • Site solar power
  • Various battery backup solutions
  • Monitor AC power quality

 

We also use the Q5 to:

  • Power-cycle devices
  • Remotely engage secondary systems
  • Remotely start generators

 

When we were researching monitoring hardware devices for our customers, we found several
that were generic “packaged” solutions that forced our customers to purchase more than they would
ever need. The Flexscada products allow us to provide our customers with monitoring solutions that are tailored to their specific needs.

 

– Robert Picknell
Senior Technician
Advanced Communications and Electronics, Inc.

Advanced Communications and Electronics, Inc. designs, installs and maintains communication systems for commercial and public safety entities throughout all of New Mexico as well as the southwestern United States.

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Location: New Mexico, USA
Customer:  Advanced Communications and Electronics, Inc
Application: Remote Communications Sites

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Advanced Communications depends on the Flexs Q5 to automate equipment at this site and many more like it across the USA
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This Off-Grid repeater site is powered by Solar Energy along with backup propane generators.