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Village of Gold River

Cook's Communications

Barrick Energy

Ossipee Mountain Electronics

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TASC's monitoring and control system prevents
overflow conditions for the Village of Gold River.

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The Village of Gold River in a remote area of Vancouver Island, B.C. has been using TASC's remote monitoring and control solution for over five years to manage their fresh water and sewage system.

Cook's Communications Corp. uses siteVIEW Enterprise 2.0 and siteRSM
to monitor and control seven mountain top sites.
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Cook’s Communications Corp. of Fresno, California calls on TASC systems to provide the monitoring and control of critical equipment that provides communication services to public safety entities. The TASC system uses Kenwood NEXEDGE® (transparent mode) to send and receive data making it a very efficient mode for the backhaul.  “I know well in advance there is a problem, now that we are using the TASC site monitoring and control solution to monitor our seven mountain top sites”  says Paul Lambert, Radio Service Manager for Cook’s.

 

Barrick Energy uses siteVIEW Enterprise 2.0 and siteCOMMANDER
to monitor oil well heads.


TASC siteCOMMANDER Fleetsync™ is monitoring submersible and surface pumps at the well head for equipment alarms. If a pump fails, shuts down, or detects an alarm condition, a contact closure is triggered sending the information via the siteCOMMANDER using a Kenwood Fleetsync™ radio. The siteCOMMANDERs use air time very efficiently and are able to share a 2-way radio channel with voice users. Some sites also have sour gas detectors that trigger an alarm via the siteCOMMANDER. All this information is sent to a central monitoring location running siteVIEW Enterprise 2.0 where a dispatcher will determine the course of action. Barrick Energy has 20 well heads being monitored and recently purchased another 35 siteCOMMANDER’s that will be used to expand the system.”

 

Ossipee Mountain Electronics monitors tower site with siteCOMMANDER.
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A mountain top site that is solar powered, accessible only by an 8 mile ride on a four wheeler in the heart of New Hampshire is being monitored by the TASC siteCOMMANDER.
Service Manager: “In the past when the batteries would get low from 4-6 days of minimal sunlight we would have no way of knowing the batteries were low until the actual repeaters stopped working.”

 

Help Keep the Lights “ON” 24/7.
SiteCOMMANDER (FFSK) with siteVIEW Enterprise 1.0

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A prominent Hydro Electric provider in North America looked to TASC Systems as the solutions provider to continually monitor the health of their radio network. Tower sites scattered across
their territory and varied landscape posed many problems for the personnel and resources assigned to maintain the system.

 

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