[TriLUG] CDMA Repeater

Scott Lambdin lopaki at gmail.com
Wed Jul 9 16:29:21 EDT 2008


Solidsignal.com is a good place to check for antennae

   *Wilson Electronics 301129 800-900 MHz Yagi Cellular Antenna
(301129)*<http://www.solidsignal.com/prod_display.asp?PROD=301129>
*$ 61.99*



On 7/8/08, Neil L. Little <nllittle at embarqmail.com> wrote:
>
> well one thing you could do is put up a 800mhz yagi they cost betwee
> $110-$150 and you can get them from tessco
> www.tessco.com. Now the thing that is the issue these new fangled
> consumer phones that fit in the palm of your hand and have real weannie
> antennas and no connector. At one time you could use an sma type
> connector to make it work. No more.
>
> Another thing that folks used at one time were these devices that would
> sniff out the external channels and assign one to phone in office
> buildings. We had a few in the network but were all back in the analog
> days. They also cost a bomb.
>
> There are some folks that swear on passive repeaters. That is an antenna
> outside and another on the inside. No active elements.
>
> Another thought is to find your self a mobile booster and adapt it for a
> fixed station application. They cost a bomb too, about $800 bucks.
>
> 73,
> Neil, WA4AZL
> JARS Forever!!
> www.jars.net
>
> Alan Porter wrote:
> >> Does anyone have a good repeater for the verizon network?
> >>
> >
> > Legally? No.
> >
> > When I worked for Ericsson, we were making phones for Verizon. Our
> > engineering group set up a repeater (for use within our building), and
> > the Verizon folks were not happy about that at all. They paid big bucks
> > for exclusive access to that piece of spectrum, and they don't take
> > kindly to other folks "helping" them with their engineering.
> >
> > Can you hear me now?
> >
> > Alan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > .
> >
> >
> >
> >
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