Megatro Cell on Wheel on Heavy Trailer

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Shape: Angle
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
MGP-COW-OHT
Material
Angle Steel Tower
Belly Bar Shape
as Per Clients
Certification
ISO
Condition
According to Client Requirements
We Can Design by Pls& Tower Software
According to Client Requirements
Transport Package
Export Standard Package
Specification
AS PER CLIENTS
Trademark
MEGATRO
Origin
Shandong, China
HS Code
73082000
Production Capacity
40000 Tons/Year

Product Description

MEGATRO Rapid Deployment Towers
Manufactured By MEGATRO
MODELS
1. Cell On Wheels- On Heavy Trailer (Model No. COW)
 
2. Cell On Wheels- Truck (Model No. RDV)
 
3. Cell On Wheels-On Light Trailer (Model No. GRDH)
 
4. Rapid deployment tower with base- (Model No. GRDL)
 
5. Rapid Deployment Tower- Tripod (Model No. RDUT)
 
6. Rapid Deployment Tower- Concrete (Model No. RDUC)
ANTENNAE CONFIGURATION
  GSM PANEL ANTENNAE  DISH ANTENNAE GSM PANEL ANTENNAE  DISH ANTENNAE
60M Standard 6 Nos. @ 60M 2 Nos. 1.2 Dia. @ 55m
60M 6 Nos. @ 60M 2 Nos. 1.2 Dia. @ 55m
Enhanced 6 Nos. @ 47M 2 Nos. 1.2 Dia. @ 44m
50m Standard 6 Nos. @ 52m 2 Nos.1.2 Dia. @  47m
50m 6 Nos. @ 52m 2 Nos. 1.2Dia. @ 47m
Enhanced 6 Nos. @ 39m 2 Nos. 1.2Dia. @ 36m
40m Standard 6 Nos. @ 40m 2 Nos.1.2 Dia. @ 34m
40m 6 Nos. @ 52m 2 Nos. 1.2Dia. @ 47m
Enhanced 6 Nos. @ 39m 2 Nos. 1.2Dia. @ 36m
30m Standard 6 Nos. @ 32m 2 Nos.1.2 Dia. @ 27m



MEGATRO CELL ON WHEELS - ON HEAVY TRAILER
MODEL No. COW



Features of COW on Heavy Trailer (COW)
1.  It has it's own power supply - Generator
2.  Fuel tank as an additional supply
3.  Shelter
4.  Large deck space

SPECIAL FEATURES 
1. No Concrete or Foundation required  
2. Excellent Mobility
3. Fast Deployment - 01 hr.
4. Could Travel at 120 Km/hr
5. Ability To Reach Destination Quickly
6. Could lock at multiple heights.
7. Advertising space on shelter sides.
8. Could be used as disaster recovery unit.
9. Capable of carrying heavy load.
10. Large space for shelter generator and buffer fuel tank etc.

SPECIFICATIONS
CELL ON WHEELS ON HEAVY TRAILER
A comprehensive unit with a extra Fuel Storage, Generator, Shelter space etc..
Stability Stability  Stable on its own
Tower Height 60m 50m 40m 30m 25m 15m
Model COW6010 COW5010 COW4010 COW3010 COW2510 COW1510
Antenna Configuration 2 x 1.2m mw Dishes
6 GSM Panel Antenna
Power Type Lattice type, Fully galvanized or Painted as per customer preference
Standards Quality Management system ISO 9001-2008
SteelFabrication-BS595D-1:2000
Hot Dipped Galvenization---BS EN ISO 1461:2009
Material---st 52.3 & St 44.2
Wind Loading-BS8100-4:1995
Strength Assessment: BS 8100-3:1999
Operation Operated by 3 phase winch and limit switches for additional safety. Control panel and pendent switch.
Optional hand wheels provided
Wind Speed 120,160 and 180 Km/hr
Accessories provided with the tower Antenna Brackets for GSM and microwave, Guy wires & tightening clamps, Guide arms with Jacks,
Fuel tank, Sand shoes and Cables
Trailer Low height chassis


30 ton Capacity
Air Brakes


4 / 8 Wheels
Mechanical / Air Suspension

Tail, Brake , Turn & reverse Lights
50mm King Pin


Landing Legs
Shelter and Generator As per customer's choice


Other information:
MEGATRO telescopic Cell On Wheel communication tower
A cell on truck is a particular kind of mobile cell site that is composed of mobile trucks with container and with self-mounting telescopic mast. They are portable structures that guarantee full operation in three hours and in restricted spaces. The steel interface frame is made of galvanized steel beams and is provided with four retracting stabilizers that can be retracted under the container for transport. The equipment and power container, which has a reinforced special 20' box container with two access doors, divided by an intermediate partition to create two separate rooms (E and A). Room A is used for housing the electrical and radio equipment. Room E is used as a power room for housing the generating set; and also, during transport, to contain the radiant systems and accessory components. The antenna supporting pole, with standard height of up to 20 m, is made of aluminium and consists of three telescopic tubular elements. Installation is easy, fast and is carried out with manual winches.
MEGATRO telescopic Cell On Wheel communication tower is the best COW trailer platform on the market. 
 It is ideal for emergency response and for large events where cellular coverage is expected to lack due to large crowds using cellular data.  With the cell on wheels, law enforcement and other public safety agencies gain access to private cellular phone coverage even when there is loss of connectivity in the event of a disaster.  Gain mission critical coverage when and where you need it. The cellular on wheels trailer is designed to perform even in remote locations and rugged environments, providing a fully dependable satellite and cellular communications system.
This self contained trailer is a mini mobile command center with the internet, phone and data coverage for mission critical communications.  It has an easy to use interface with sophisticated controls to clean power generation, high speed satellite internet, tower, scene lighting and communications infrastructure anywhere they need
Our system key benefits:
  • First Responders and public safety - During a disaster or emergency situation, access to a reliable communication infrastructure is a vital part of the first step in first response.  All First Responders benefit from the highly portable/ mobile capabilities of the MEGATRO Remote Mobility Zone system.  The MEGATRO Remote Mobility Zone can be installed on the roof of a command vehicle, or deployed on the ground, in a matter of minutes.
  • Businesses and government agencies - When faced with working in remote locations access to MEGATRO Remote Mobility Zone brings immediate satellite connectivity for pertinent communications.
The MEGATRO Remote Mobility Zone be set up in any area where MEGATRO cellular coverage is not available, but in which MEGATRO is licensed to provide cellular service. MEGATRO Remote Mobility Zone works with optional satellite services, which are available for purchase separately, or you can elect to utilize your own satellite or LAN connectivity for backhaul to the cellular network.
When you "bring your own" connectivity for backhaul into network, you will be solely responsible for establishing network connectivity, handling bandwidth requirements, all ongoing management and complete deployment of connectivity services including ongoing spectrum allocation and coordination, incident response, 911 coordination, and frequency management.
Key Features
Operates using MEGATRO licensed spectrum - GSM phones "just work" "Instant on" - using VSAT Network Whitelist capability restricts general public access
Closed Network capability restricts access to ARMZ unit-specific whitelist users
Easy to set up and use - typically in less than 30 minutes

Definition - What does telescopic Cell On Wheel communication tower?
Cell on wheels (COW) is a portable mobile cellular site that provides temporary network and wireless coverage to locations where cellular coverage is minimal or compromised. 

COWs provide fully-functional service, via vehicles such as trailers, vans and trucks, to areas affected by natural disaster or areas with large user volume, such as major events. 
COW is also known as a site on wheels.

Cell on wheels


COW in parking lot of the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California for the 2005 Rose Bowl game, with its own power generator
Cells on wheels (COW), or site on wheels,[1] are telecom infrastructures, placed on trailer approved for road use, towed by heavy goods vehicles for loads of up to 3500 kg. These mobile radio base stations guarantee full operation in just one day and in restricted spaces. COWs provide fully functional service, via vehicles such as trailers, vans and trucks, to areas affected by natural disaster or areas with large user volume, such as major events. The backhaul to the network can be via terrestrial microwavecommunication satellite, or existing wired infrastructure.
Mobile radio base stations with flanged pole are mobile support structures composed of a special trailer with retracting stabilizers approved for road use. The antenna supporting pole, with climbing ladder up to the summit, is fixed to the main base frame and it is composed of cylindrical flanged sections integrated by two or three sets of guys with a standard height of up to 20 meters. The flanged pole mobile station, installable in eight hours, does not require civil works or foundations, and is complete of lateral ballast concrete weights and a working platform in checkered plate.

MFTR: Cell on wheel with flanged pole, placed on trailer approved for road use
A rapid deployment self-mounting pole is a mobile supporting structure corresponds to a special two-axle trailer with telescopic stabilizers approved for road traffic. The antenna supporting pole, with standard height of up to 20 m, is made of aluminium and consists of three telescopic tubular elements. Installation is easy and fast, and is carried out with manual winches.

Techopedia explains Cell On Wheels (COW)
COW cellular tower equipment and mobile wireless communication machinery include cellular antenna and electronic radio transceiver devices. COW network backhaul communication is enabled via terrestrial microwave, satellite and wired infrastructure.

COW cellular service is mostly provided to areas with non-functioning stationary cell towers. COW is also used for long-term placement by telecommunication companies when permanent site building is impeded by financing or infrastructure limitations. 

Engineering teams may facilitate COW placement on location to provide coverage with minimal costs. Extended COW use is determined by property owners. 

In most cases, COWs do not provide equipment protection from lightning or power surges.

Mobile cell sites are infrastructures transportable on trucks, allowing fast and easy installation in restricted spaces. Their use is strategic for the rapid expansion of cellular networks putting into service point-to-point radio connections, as well as supporting sudden increases of mobile traffic in case of extraordinary events (trade fairs, sports events and concerts, emergencies, catastrophic events, etc.). Mobile cell sites are also used by law enforcement organizations to gather intelligence. Mobile cell sites require neither civil works nor foundations, just minimal requirements like commercial power and grounding. The mobile units have been designed to be a temporary solution, but if requested, they can be transformed into a permanent station.
Expanded or emergency service
COWs are used to provide expanded cellular network coverage and/or capacity for short-term demands, such as at special events such as major sporting events (Super Bowl, World Series, Rose Bowl), major conventions, or in disaster areas where cellular coverage either was minimal, never present (e.g., in a wilderness area where firefighters have set up a command center during a major forest fire) or was compromised by the disaster (e.g., in the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina).
Following the September 11 attacks on New York City in 2001, 36 cellular COWs were deployed by September 14, 2001 in Lower Manhattan to support the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and provide critical phone service to rescue and recovery workers.
COWs provided cellular service in Southwest Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley in 2004 when most of the area's stationary cell towers were destroyed.[2] In January 2009, 26 cell-on-wheels units were put in place in Washington, D.C. for the inauguration of Barack Obama to handle the millions of extra people and their calls in the city, especially on and near the National Mall. In January 2017 additional COWs, both temporary, and permanent, have been installed at the National Mall for the inauguration of Donald Trump as well as for future inaugurations and other events due to the steady rise in LTE-based smartphones and other devices in the later half of the 2010s.
Many telecommunications companies also use COWs for long-term placement when financing or infrastructure considerations prevent building a permanent site at the location. For instance, a carrier may have approved the placement of a cell site for coverage reasons, but the remaining budget is inadequate to fund the construction for a fiscal quarter or even longer.[citation needed] An engineering team may be able to place a COW on location to provide immediate coverage with few costs other than leasing, electricity, and backhaul. The decision to use a COW for an extended period of time may also be driven by the property owner. Installations on government or military facilities may be granted only on a temporary basis and may require the use of non-permanent facilities.

Different kinds of mobile cell sites

There are several different kinds of mobile cell sites, every one of which has different usage characteristics. Following, there are some examples.

Rapid-deployment units (RDU)

RDUs are mobile radio base stations transportable on trucks. Their use is strategic for the rapid expansion of cellular networks.
A rapid deployment flanged pole is a mobile radio base station infrastructure transportable on truck, allowing fast and easy installation in restricted spaces. The antenna supporting pole, with climbing ladder up to the summit, is fixed to the main base frame and is composed of cylindrical flanged sections integrated by two or three sets of guys with a standard height of up to 30 meters. The flanged pole mobile station, installable in eight hours, does not require civil works or foundations, and is complete, including lateral ballast concrete weights and a working platform in checkered plate.

MFUC: Flanged pole with telescopic stabilizers
A radio station kit is an integrated radio base station RDU in which the equipment housing is a special 20" container equipped to contain, during transportation, all the station infrastructures, assembly accessories, radiant systems, storage batteries, electrical and radio equipment. It is a structure which can be quickly and easily transported and assembled on site, without the need of civil works or foundations and suitable for any environment.

KIST: an integrated radio base station (RDU) which can be quickly and easily transported and assembled on site
A rapid deployment compact kitstat is a flanged pole RDU which allows easy and fast erection in narrow sites, without any need of foundation or civil works. The antenna supporting structure supplied complete with climbing ladder and anchored to the steelwork base frame, is a flanged pole composed by tubular flanged sections with a height up to 30 m and two or three steel guys series.

KICO: a compact kitstat with flanged pole
A quickrawland with polygonal pole is an RDU which allows an easy and fast erection in narrow sites, without any need of foundation or civil works. It is provided with a polygonal pole with a height up to 30 m; it has a climbing ladder with rigid anchor line (EN353-1) and vertical fixing system for feeders and service cables.

QKRL: a mobile cell site with a polygonal pole with a height up to 30 m


MTUC: Compact self-mounting pole
Another RDU is a mobile cell site with self-mounting pole; that can be towed by heavy goods vehicles for loads of up to 7500 kg. The antenna supporting pole, with a standard height of up to 20 m, is made of aluminium and consists of three telescopic tubular elements. Installation is easy, fast and is carried out by means of manual winches.

MTCO: mobile cell site with self-mounting pole
Mobile station on trailer is a mobile stations with telescopic mast are portable structures, towed by heavy goods vehicles for loads of up to 12000 kg. The antenna supporting pole, with a standard height of up to 30 m, is made of steel and consists of three telescopic tubular elements. Installation is easy, fast and is carried out with manual or electric winches.

SRTA: mobile cell site with telescopic mast up to 30 m
 

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