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Ways to improve your 3G and 4G received signal

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thuor
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09-08-2009, 08:32 PM
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Options to improve signal: (1) Replace the device — different radios have different receiver sensitivity. (2) Relocate the device — convert cellular to WiFi/900MHz for indoor distribution using a router such as a Cradlepoint Router. (3) Add high gain antennas — directional preferred for weak signals, keep cables short (50 ohm). (4) Add RF bidirectional amplifiers (direct connect or repeaters). (5) Use a Generic Access Network (GAN) system such as UMA or femtocell.

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thuor; 09-10-2009, 12:05 PM

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