Tower Light Monitor: Check Your Tower Lights automatically without truck rolls

Making a daily observation of tower lights by driving to all of your sites is primitive, expensive, and unreliable. The fuel and staffing expense for daily truck rolls to distant sites adds up very quickly. If your staff fails to perform their daily checks, outages may go unreported and your risk of an FCC fine will skyrocket.

Monitor Technology That Fulfills FCC Requirements

One way of resolving this threat is by using a tower light monitor. This technology pays for itself very quickly. A tower light monitor will help you meet monitoring requirements, protecting you from FCC fines and liability.

Such a monitor can also provide you with an excellent return on investment by allowing you to fulfill FCC requirements for monitoring tower light operation and reporting outages, all without the expensive truck rolls that visual observation requires.

Don't let tower light failures expose you to liability. Install a reliable automatic tower light monitor at all your tower sites.

2 Top-notch Tower Light Monitor Solutions

Two high-quality monitoring solutions that will take care of all your tower requirements are the AlphaMax and the NetDog G2:


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