Re: Poor Cell Coverage Solutions
- From: "Cubit" <no@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 16:18:59 -0800
So, how does it work?
My parents are halfway up the side of a hill. VZ works there, but if they
walk up the hill to the community center, the phones can be heard outgoing,
but cannot receive well.
The website items are pricey, and they don't explain how they work.
If it were inexpensive, a repeater at my parents' house might get a signal
up the hillside.
"Kory" <kory.zelickson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8ad69519-6f17-445a-8135-b43e752853d0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In an effort to combat poor coverage and dropped calls a new
technology is now available called cellular repeater amplifiers. These
are cellular signal amps for personal use that can completely
eliminate poor coverage and dropped calls.
These kits work by installing a signal or donor antenna that
communicates with the closest cell tower. That signal is then fed to a
bi-directional cellular amplifier that connects to a rebroadcast
antenna at the output that transmits a strong and clear cell signal
where there was none before.
The website below contains a large number of cellular repeater kits
that are available for ALL carriers and coverage areas up to 10,000 sq
ft.
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