How do you build a reliable communication network in the Italian Alps – across 7,500 km², with temperatures below –30 °C, solar-powered stations and altitudes up to 3,400 m? You choose RACOM MORSE.
Challenge: A Unified High-Altitude Network for Civil Protection
The Department of Civil Protection of the Bolzano region needed to replace and unify several aging, incompatible networks used for:
- Avalanche monitoring
- Hydrometric measurements
- Meteorological data collection
The goal was a single, robust system capable of operating:
- At extreme altitudes up to 3400 m (Mount Wilder Freiger – one of Europe’s highest stations)
- In temperatures often dropping below –30 °C
- With solar power and sleep mode operation
- Across 7,500 km² of rugged alpine terrain
- With the ability to integrate all existing station equipment
The previous systems – HYDRO98, CAE radio, landlines, GSM dial-up and GPRS – each had limitations in cost, stability or disaster-resilience.
Solution: MORSE with MR400 – Reliable Communication at 400 MHz
The MORSE system using MR400 radio modems was selected as the only platform able to fulfil all operational and environmental requirements.
System highlights:
- 400 MHz simplex operation ideal for mountainous terrain
- 17 backbone stations and 70 terminal stations
- Fully redundant backbone, with two MR400 radios at each hub
- Wide interface support: Ethernet, up to 4× RS232, 2× RS422/485, GPS, M-BUS, I/O
- Integrated remote diagnostics
- Sleep mode for solar-powered sites
- High sensitivity enabling long-range coverage
The solution merged all five legacy systems into one dependable, efficient network.
Results: Continuous Monitoring in One of Europe’s Harshest Environments
With more than 100 units deployed, the network now provides:
- Real-time avalanche data
- Meteorological information from ultra-high-altitude stations
- Hydrometric readings for water management
- Reliable long-range communication even in deep winter
MORSE has enabled a resilient monitoring system that supports public safety, environmental protection and rapid response across the Italian Alps.



