Larson Electronics LLC Releases Portable Communication Tower for Remote Locations


Larson Electronics LLC, a leading manufacturer of industrial lighting releases a mobile communications tower that gives operators to capability of deploying essential tools to support remote sites for disaster recovery, construction and military camps. This portable cell on wheels can extend up to 30 feet and sits on a single-axle 14-foot trailer for easy transportation.

The LM-30-3S-ATM-TLR-PWDC-RED is a cell on wheels with an antenna mast capable of being elevated 13 to 30 feet above the trailer for optimum communication in remote locations. The tower is coated fire engine red with a chemical solution base to protect against any corrosion or deterioration. The tower weighs 1,200 pounds and holds up to 150 pounds of equipment.

The tower is built on a single axle two-wheel trailer that has a hand crank jack system supported by four 1000-pound hand crank jacks to level the unit. For additional stability, the outriggers can extend 2 feet from the side of the trailer to handle wind gusts up to 125mph when the mast is lowered to 13 feet. The trailer is robust and can hold up to 3,500 pounds to store electronic devices, tools and supplies. The unit also contains 2 safety chains and 4 pin plugs for towing options.

"The industrial market’s demand for equipment that caters to remote sites continues to grow," says Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. "This portable communications tower provides operators with quick deployment of electronics, monitoring systems, cameras and more, in an easily transportable unit."  

Larson Electronics LLC 



August 3, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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