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- 09-08-2003, 04:53 PM #31JRWGuest
Re: Cellular Repeaters (in the USA)
Bob Barker wrote:
> How safe are those indor antennas?
Those indoor dipole antennas are actually dual-mode
devices that can be used as radio antennas or hotdog
cookers. Aim the outside Yagi high gain antenna at
your microwave oven and it will cook the hotdogs.
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- 09-13-2003, 02:28 PM #32Keith GoettertGuest
Re: Cellular Repeaters (in the USA)
JRW <jrw@___.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> *MY* passive repeater leads off with a 15 dBd gain 16 element
> bowtie array mounted five feet above my 22' chimney and feeding 50
> feet of 7/8" Andrews Heliax (originally used 1/2") and terminating
> with a 9 dBd gain 8 element co-linear array inside a closet.
JRW, I would have contacted you directly but your email is cleaverly
spam proofed. I am looking to build a passive system similar to what
you constructed. I DON'T have $40K worth of test equipment to tune
and trouble shoot it.
From the top of my property in the hills I have a clean shot at local
AT&T GSM site. The house is down in the nook of the hill. The cable
run would be 50 meters. Any chance that a passive repeater system
would take the house from a "some days works, some days dosen't"
status to consistent coverage?
- 09-13-2003, 02:28 PM #33Keith GoettertGuest
Re: Cellular Repeaters (in the USA)
JRW <jrw@___.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> *MY* passive repeater leads off with a 15 dBd gain 16 element
> bowtie array mounted five feet above my 22' chimney and feeding 50
> feet of 7/8" Andrews Heliax (originally used 1/2") and terminating
> with a 9 dBd gain 8 element co-linear array inside a closet.
JRW, I would have contacted you directly but your email is cleaverly
spam proofed. I am looking to build a passive system similar to what
you constructed. I DON'T have $40K worth of test equipment to tune
and trouble shoot it.
From the top of my property in the hills I have a clean shot at local
AT&T GSM site. The house is down in the nook of the hill. The cable
run would be 50 meters. Any chance that a passive repeater system
would take the house from a "some days works, some days dosen't"
status to consistent coverage?
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