Communications

Ensuring Clear and Undistorted Underground Communication: The Model 112 Page Boss Mine Phone
Effective underground communication is essential for maintaining the safety and efficiency of mining operations, and the Model 112 Page Boss mine phone by PBE Axell (112 GEN II) is one of the most advanced communication devices available to the industry.

Leaky Feeder Amplifier: Improving Communications for Mining Operations
A leaky feeder system is used to enable communication between mining staff above and below ground over long distances, using both wired and wireless systems. A coaxial cable with sections of outer shielding shaved away allows radio signals to “leak” in and out, transmitting them over long distances.

Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Mines, Tunnels and Buildings
Connectivity dead zones, unreliable radio range and dropped mobile phone calls are all symptoms of an absence of two-way radio or mobile communications within a space.

Underground Mining Radios & Radio Communication Systems
Communication is always key in the workplace and this is especially so in the often harsh operating environment of a mine.

Buy Underground Mine Phones and Mining Telephone Systems
Personnel in mining operations typically need to communicate over long distances, often in challenging underground environments. That’s where underground mine phones, also known as mining telephones or mine phone systems, come into play. They’re a vital part of creating a safe, efficient, and productive workplace.

Leaky Feeder Wi-Fi Communication Systems in Mines
Leaky feeder Wi-Fi communication systems and cables in mines offer more stable and effective communication than wired phones.

Underground Mine Central Communications Center
The Central Communication Center gives mining companies an integrated command and control room that ties together voice and data communications, location tracking and atmospheric monitoring systems.

Underground Mining, Tunneling & Water Industrial Communications Products
We understand that mining, steel, tunneling, water and construction operations pose a unique set of communication challenges. Linking the operations and safety staff above ground to miners deep underground in remote locations is its own significant obstacle.
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