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FieldLink Mobile Communications Trailer

Rapid-deploy solar communications trailer for remote and mine sites

A mobile communications trailer is a self-contained, solar-powered unit that establishes instant voice, data, and network connectivity on remote or temporary worksites without relying on fixed infrastructure. The FieldLink MCT is Acubis’s purpose-built solution for this challenge: an electrically and mechanically RPEQ-certified trailer engineered by Australia’s leading remote communications specialists, deployable by a single operator in under 10 minutes.

Designed and manufactured in Australia by a team with over two decades of remote communications experience, FieldLink is backed by Acubis, Australasia’s largest Rajant Kinetic Mesh Premier Partner and sole Australian distributor of Meshmerize. We supply, configure, and support the full network stack, not just the trailer.

Maintain connectivity. Minimise downtime.

From outage response to zone expansion, FieldLink keeps your site online without relying on fixed infrastructure. It’s a plug-and-play communications solution that adapts to your site’s layout and pace. 

Customisable communications platform

Available with two or four solar panel options, and your choice of colour. FieldLink MCT integrates seamlessly with leading technologies including Cisco, Rajant, Cambium, Axis, Bosch, Moxa, and TETRA — ensuring flexible deployment across diverse operational needs. 

Where FieldLink MCT works best

  • Site expansion and zone extension. When your operation moves into a new area and existing coverage does not reach, FieldLink establishes communications in the new zone immediately, without waiting on civil works or fixed tower approvals.

  • Blackspot elimination. Changing pit layouts, new haul roads, or shifting terrain create coverage gaps. FieldLink fills them rapidly and relocates as the site evolves.

  • Infrastructure outage response. When fixed infrastructure fails, FieldLink restores voice, data, and network connectivity while permanent repairs are completed.

  • Greenfield and exploration sites. Before fixed infrastructure is in place, FieldLink provides the communications foundation your team needs to operate safely from day one.

  • Temporary and staged developments. For projects with changing footprints, FieldLink moves with the operation rather than being left behind.

Acubis FieldLink Mobile Communications Trailer
FieldLink MCT 4S Pro - Deployed
FieldLink MCT 4S Pro - Stowed
FieldLink MCT 4S Pro - Stowed
RPEQ certified

Australian engineered. RPEQ certified.

FieldLink meets the compliance and safety requirements for Australian mining, utilities, and defence sites. Dual RPEQ certification covers both mechanical and electrical disciplines.

Mechanical RPEQ
Structural load, wind resistance, towing, and field deployment assessed by a registered professional engineer.

Electrical RPEQ
ELV wiring, isolation, and low-voltage systems certified to Australian Standards including AS 3000 and AS 3008.1.1.

Wind rated to 105km/h
Certified deployed wind rating with mast fully extended, to AS/NZS 1170.0 and AS/NZS 1170.2.

Safety of machinery
Risks assessed and controlled in accordance with the AS/NZS 4024 series, Safety of Machinery.

Australian Standards referenced

AS 3000
AS 3008.1.1
AS 4509
AS 5033
AS 5139
AS/NZS 1170.0
AS/NZS 1170.2
AS 3990
AS/NZS 4024 series

Built for the field. Ready in minutes

FieldLink is engineered forrapid deployment by a single operator. Its automated systems and rugged design ensure 24/7 operation in harsh conditions. 

Deployed Rear
Iso Rear
Iso Trailer Down
Trailer stowed side
Acubis Trailer Deployed
  • Australian-built and dual RPEQ certified for mechanical and electrical compliance with national standards.
  • One-person setup in under 10 minutes 
  • Real-time data transmission from sensors, equipment, and personnel 
  • Available as a 2 (FieldLink 2S) or 4 (FieldLink 4S Pro) panel solar array with battery storage 
  • Wind-rated mast with automated latching and manual override 
  • Pendant control positioned outside the drop zone for safer deployment 

Built from the field up

FieldLink was not designed at a drawing board. It was shaped by over two decades of deploying remote communications networks for some of Australia’s most demanding mining, utilities, and defence operations.

Already on site before FieldLink existed

Designing Rajant mesh networks, commissioning fixed towers, and maintaining the communications infrastructure that keeps remote operations running. That experience gave us a clear view of where existing trailer solutions were falling short.

Safety was the starting point, not an afterthought

Feedback from our clients and field teams was consistent: trailers in this category were being designed as structures first and communications platforms second. Safety certification was incomplete. Deployment risk was poorly managed. Compliance with Australian mine site standards was treated as an afterthought.

Engineered from the network up

Working with Emergex Manufacturing, a fellow Emergent Group company, we designed FieldLink from the network up. Dual RPEQ certification across mechanical and electrical disciplines was not a feature added at the end. It was the starting point.

Built for the operator

Every element, from the ELV electrical system and dual emergency stops to the 10-metre tethered remote for safe mast deployment outside the drop zone, was engineered with the person on the ground in mind.

FieldLink is the product of over two decades of remote communications experience, built by a team that has worked on the sites it was designed for.

Acubis Technologies

20+

Years of remote communications experience

<10 min

Single-operator deployment time

3x

Rajant Asia-Pacific Partner of the Year

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