Can you explain cell phone frequency bands?
Each frequency range has a band designator and each range of frequencies behaves differently and performs different functions. The frequency spectrum is shared by civil, government, and military users...
View ArticleDistributive Antenna Solutions for Hospitals
It is more and more common for first-responders, (Police/Fire/EMS), to demand reliable ubiquitous radio coverage to ensure the safety of the public, as well as their own. In many instances poor...
View ArticleMacrocell
A macrocell is a cell in a mobile phone network that provides radio coverage served by a power cellular base station (tower). Generally, macrocells provide coverage larger than microcell. The antennas...
View Article3G-Third Generation Wireless
The next generation of wireless communications beyond today’s digital PCS technologies. Where available, 3G wireless technologies will allow for much higher transmission rates to wireless devices...
View ArticleWireless Equipment Schematic
Our engineers custom design wireless solutions for our clients to suit specific needs. Every system is different and designed around the wireless needs as well as the size and layout of individual...
View ArticleWhy is my cellular signal at my office worse in the spring and summer?
Great question! Most likely, the trees between you and the tower have leafed out. We have had a few situations in which a clients reception was impacted by the trees around their office building....
View ArticleCellular Network
A cellular network is a radio network made up of a number of radio cells (or just cells) each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver known as a cell site or base station. These cells cover...
View ArticleHow to find your cell phone service provider’s tower location & frequency
Your cell phone service provider’s tower is not likely to be the one you see every day next to the 7/11. Continue reading →
View ArticleCan Multiple Antenna be Used Inside with Commercial Cellular Repeater?
This is a question that comes up fairly frequently when we conduct site surveys and speak with clients over the course of the project. The simple answer is yes. How many depends on many of the...
View ArticleWhat is a DAS and where are they used?
DAS is the acronym we use in the wireless industry for DISTRIBUTIVE ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS). A Distributive Antenna Solutions can connect to a variety of wireless services and then rebroadcast those...
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