It was distinguished by built-up transmitter arrays and an enlarged transmitter dish. Not immediately apparent was the enhancement of function - the advanced communications center held the equipment needed to interface with and call fire from the Ion Cannon. Directing the ion cannon required a continuous link between the structure and satellite. If the ground station was disabled by a black out the Ion Cannon ceased repositioning until the uplink was re-established. The Advanced Communications Center also relayed targeting data to the Ion Cannon from GS-2 beacons placed by front-line troops.
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