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Dec 9Common Electrical Issues in Mining Communication Systems
Radios and page phones stop working underground for simple reasons: interference, bad cables, or power problems. When the line goes dead, crews can’t coordinate, and safety drops. Missed ...
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Nov 25Why Backup Communication Systems Are Essential in Mines
Lose contact underground and you’re on your own. Main lines fail. Radios cut out. No backup means no help, no updates, and no way out if something goes wrong. ...
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Nov 11How to Maintain Two-Way Radios for Harsh Environments
Radios don’t last long underground unless you stay on top of them. Dust, water, and rough handling break equipment fast. When a radio goes down, the team loses contact. ...
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Oct 28What Makes a Good Radio for Tunneling Work
Weak radios don’t last underground. Crews need gear that cuts through rock, shrugs off water, and keeps working after drops and dust. Anything less puts people at risk and ...
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Oct 14Why Ground Communication is Critical in Mine Blasting Zones
Miss a message in a blast zone and someone gets hurt. There’s no guessing or waiting for a second chance. Crews need to hear and be heard, no matter ...
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