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My dad is looking to get a signal repeater or booster because he doesn't get reception in the back of his house. He has ATT through US Cellular.
He needs to know what frequency would be used particularly in south FL, the FLa keys, Marathon, FL
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Re: repeater frequencies
AT&T primarily uses the 850MHz band frequency, with 1900MHz band for roaming in certain areas.
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