MITOC Units delivered to a Mine Safety Unit in West Virginia
Date: December 17, 2008
Two MITOC units were delivered on 10/09/08 to a Mine Safety Unit in West Virginia. Jim Graham and Mark Garland with Murray State University delivered and installed the units on-site in WV. One unit was a large install with a satellite dish installed on a vehicle. The second unit was a portable unit that is independent of any vehicle. The cost of the 2 systems was approximately $75K. About ¼ of the cost is associated with the large satellite dish on the vehicle installation. Murray State has made technical changes in this installation that has reduced cost by several thousand dollars and improved performance at the lower cost. The MITOC units are assembled and test by Murray State personnel. The units will be demonstrated to the Governor of WV very soon. Nothing like just-in-time delivery. The delivery was originally scheduled several weeks ago but Ike got in the way. This brings the total number of commercial units delivered to 9. There has been 2 vehicle based systems and 7 systems that don’t require a vehicle. The main difference between the two types of units is the size of the satellite dishes. The vehicle mounted system uses a large dish that supports a larger number of users at a much larger cost. There is currently 2 vehicle based systems on order for Kentucky Mine Safety Units.

In the photo above, the MITOC unit being demonstrated