Comms To Go products are assembled and tested for optimal portable operations. They are the perfect item for a weekend excursion to emergency communications. Our products also offer an upgrade option for LiFePO4 batteries.
All of our mobile boxes and power centers are contained in rugged outdoor rubber sealed cases that are weather resistant.
Our products are designed to give you a complete package of gear including charging systems, multipoint power output, versitile antenna options, and the essential accessories.
At every connection point the Anderson Power Pole product is used. This means you can alter the use of the boxes to integrate other radio's or power systems. Adaptability is key in emergency communications.
Have an idea of what custom product you want but not sure how to build it? We can customize our products to fit exactly what you need in a comm box or power center.
Key to knowing how to operate your equipment in the field is practice at home. Our Power Center provides you AC power and home and DC power on the go. All with a flip of the switch.
Just getting started in the Amateur Radio Hobby? Need help getting your gear going? This is why we created CommsToGo! We want to help the new ham get on the air. We do this by providing great economical products and back it up with technical support.
In our quest to find great portable gear we are proud to announce a partnership with Signal Stuff to provide a source for an amazing performing HT antenna.
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We are excited tonow include Bioenno Power LiFePO4 batteries as an option in our boxes! Bioenno Power has done some great work in bringing deep cycle batteries to market and they are a perfect fit for Amateur Radio Operations.
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Our Raspberry Pi To Go is an exciting avenue in portable operations. The low power consuming device provides great portable capability in many applications. We are working on several "flavors" of the product to meet different functions. The different models we are working on is:
-APRS iGate via RTL-SDR Interface
-FLDIGI via TNC-Pi Interface (External Radio Required)
MESH Node (Mesh Radio Required)