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Vector1GSM
Vector1GSM
Vector1GSM connects your private shelter to external mobile networks, enabling reliable phone landline communication inside bunkers with poor or no mobile coverage. Ideal for use during shelter-in-place orders, this system maintains voice communications with the outside world, facilitating effective coordination between occupants, authorities, and nearby individuals.
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Problem description:
Bunkers, shelters, and basements often lack sufficient mobile coverage, which can isolate occupants during lockdowns. Effective communication with local authorities and nearby locations is crucial for receiving instructions, updates on threats, and sharing status reports. Without reliable mobile signals, these areas can become unintentional traps, hindering critical coordination in emergency situations.
Presented solution:
Vector1GSM is a versatile communication device that enables connectivity to the outside world through GSM. It features a SIM card slot for cellular network access and a connector for an external antenna, which should be strategically placed to ensure reliable communications, particularly in shelters and bunkers where mobile coverage is typically lacking.
To ensure uninterrupted service, Vector1GSM can be powered by a UPS system, solar energy, or batteries. This setup guarantees continuous operation and connectivity through GSM even during power outages.
Easy to use:
No touch screens, no button menus, no configurations, no setups. Just pick up the phone, dial the number of the person you want to call, and talk. That’s all. Let’s keep it simple.
Hacking:
Any device connected to the Internet is hackable, it’s a fact. This device does not have internet.