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Cellular amplifier, cellular repeater, GSM repeater, cellular signal amplifier: how confusing! Do all these designations (and many others) mean the same product? Fortunately, yes, but they are often misused.
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As of 2015, 4G calls have become a very attractive option; this technology is known as VoLTE. Does the possibility of making 4G calls already exist? What does VoLTE mean and what advantage do 4G calls have?
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The cellular network also works with other devices besides smartphones and GSM amplifiers: control units and alarm systems, payment terminals (POS), temperature-controlled cold rooms, etc. Let's find out the possible applications.
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The coaxial cable is a key component of a GSM repeater kit and is basically the bank along which the signal flows, like a river. Let's look at what a coaxial cable is, what its function is, and why it must have certain characteristics.
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Many offices, homes or laboratories complain of reception problems if located below ground level. Amplifying the cellular signal in the basement is an interesting topic and about which it is worth making a couple of tips and recommendations.
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A cellular signal booster, also known as a repeater or booster, is a device little larger than a modem that specializes in solving cellular reception problems by re-creating GSM, 3G or 4G signal where there was none before.
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It is impossible to talk about radio waves or cellular networks without using the word "frequency." In this brief reading we will briefly see to define this quantity. We will then see what frequencies are most widely used in mobile telephony.
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Most of us use a cell phone (now evolved into smartphones, but the basic logic is still the same) but not everyone knows why it is called a cell phone.Let's briefly explain what a cellular network, or mobile network, is and how it handles cellular signals.
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Here are the ten basic things to know about the world of GSM repeaters, with a note of humor! Sure, a cell signal booster won't give us a place in heaven, but we can improve the cell signal and not miss any calls.
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There are different types of antennas for GSM Repeaters: omni-directional, logarithmic, ceiling or panel, parabolic, and others. Each type has unique characteristics and offers specific possibilities. Let's see!