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    Default RF Outdoor Repeater Solution!

    Dears,

    I want to know which is the best RF outdoor repeater solution from any experienced specialist.

    Any sugestion is welcome.

    Br,

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    Default Repeater

    For GSM outdoor we're using FSR - frequency shifting repeater
    See some descriptions
    http://rapidshare.com/files/219591971/Repeaters.rar

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    Quote Originally Posted by roni View Post
    Dears,

    I want to know which is the best RF outdoor repeater solution from any experienced specialist.

    Any sugestion is welcome.

    Br,
    If you have MetroEthernetNetwork, I can recommend you ipaccess (nano/femto/picocell). I think a repeater isn't panacea, because it doesn't expand capacity.
    For eample http://www.ipaccess.com/picocells/nanoGSM.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cepillo View Post
    If you have MetroEthernetNetwork, I can recommend you ipaccess (nano/femto/picocell). I think a repeater isn't panacea, because it doesn't expand capacity.
    For eample http://www.ipaccess.com/picocells/nanoGSM.php
    No, we don't have MetroEthernetNetwork yet.

    Thanks for suggestion

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    Quote Originally Posted by kvf View Post
    For GSM outdoor we're using FSR - frequency shifting repeater
    See some descriptions
    http://rapidshare.com/files/219591971/Repeaters.rar
    Thanks for your documents and sugestion,

    Does anyone has experienced on Andew Outdoor Repeater Solution.

    Thanks

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    For outdoor repeaters ... with no condition to be extra-small in size ...
    Freq. shifted repeaters of andrew now ... old name was Mikom.
    Freq. translated repeaters of avitec ... old url was www.avitec.se ,
    now under name axell wireless ... excellent one.
    All repeaters are with its OMCs which makes remote polling / control and command settings much easier.
    Google for the details or ask forum more detailed ...
    BR,
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    Last edited by punto; 2009-04-11 at 03:55 PM Reason: more details added

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    Intermodulation Cancelation System (ICS) Repeater is always the best one.

    You can have 3 sectors configuration with a very minimum distance between donor and services antennas while we can't have this with RF or Frequency Shift Repeaters

    How many units do you need?
    I can offer you best price and discount for ordering more than 50 units

    PM me !!


    Quote Originally Posted by roni View Post
    Dears,

    I want to know which is the best RF outdoor repeater solution from any experienced specialist.

    Any sugestion is welcome.

    Br,

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    @elhape
    could you attach some tech. description of products you mention ?
    seems interesting this small distance between pickup and serving antenna ...
    as this two antenna isolation in this cases is always an limiting issue ...
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    Axell Wireless is actually a merger between two companies: Avitec and AFL, and later on they purchased Dekolink Wireless from Israel.
    I've been working with both Avitec and Dekolink repeaters, although we used Avitec for donor/repeater configuration, for large rural coverage, and Dekolink for medium-sized indoor coverage. And we also used Avitec for FiberDAS fiber-fed indoor multi repeater system.
    Both of the repeaters are very good, although very expensive as well. Maybe Dekolink isn't that expensive when you compare it against it's output power.
    Just wanna mention that Avitec repeaters had a problem with poor weather protection of it's casing, causing LIMPA modules to fail if there's high humidity, so take care about that.
    For indoor solutions I'd say that Andrew repeaters are just as good, and they are much cheaper.
    Still, for large area coverage, I'd say it's better to go with microbase station, than with repeater.

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    Please read your PM

    Quote Originally Posted by punta_arbe View Post
    @elhape
    could you attach some tech. description of products you mention ?
    seems interesting this small distance between pickup and serving antenna ...
    as this two antenna isolation in this cases is always an limiting issue ...
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