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What is the main difference between Active DAS and Passive DAS?
Apr 20, 2018
Two types of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and their differences. A DAS, which stands for Distributed Antenna Systems uses various components to provide signal inside of a home, office or commercial building. Some of these components require power to function and others don't. This is the main difference between active and passive systems. Let us examine the remaining differences between both systems we call passive & active DAS. Active DAS. Active DAS must use components that must have power. They often consist of fiber-optic cables and remote nodes. They also allow you to add capacity to a network by using...
Remote Monitoring: Control & Monitor Signal Booster w/ Smart Phone App
Apr 19, 2018
How to Minimize Signal Booster dB Loss Over Free Space
Apr 18, 2018
What is Signal Loss and Gain? Loss which results from a decrease in wave amplitude has a negative impact on the strength of your signal. On other hand, gain - Which is caused by an increase in wave amplitude, positively impacts your signal strength. Free space path gain loss is something that a lot of people don't think about when determining how much coverage a signal booster can provide in a building, home or vehicle. What is Free Space Path Signal Loss? Free space path signal loss is a weakening of the RF signal due to a broadening of the...
SureCall Fusion Trek Signal Booster Review
Apr 17, 2018
Although all drivers of cars, trucks, RVs, etc. that use cellular devices while on the road at some stage experience dropped calls and spotty reception, this does not have to be the norm. Let us review the SureCall Fusion Trek in-vehicle cell phone booster that boosts the cellphone signal in any vehicle. It fills-in the mobile coverage gaps whenever you need access to a clear wireless signal. What makes this in-vehicle signal booster unique from all the rest? The design of this cellular phone signal booster is unique because it eliminates all components that have to be placed outside the...
T-Mobile Cellspot Signal Booster & Install Tips by Cel-Fi/ Nextivity
Apr 13, 2018
Cel-Fi is a Smart Signal Booster created by Nextivity Inc. Cel-Fi DUO+ Signal Booster For T-Mobile is available for outright sale. This T-Mobile 4G LTE Signal Booster Duo supports non Wi-Fi calling capable devices. Therefore, Wi-Fi Calling capable phone is not required. It requires a minimum one bar of 3G, 4G HSPA+, or 4G LTE indoor signal and a 3G, 4G HSPA+, or 4G LTE device on T-Mobile network. It works with all 3G/4G UMTS or 4G LTE capable handsets compatible with T-Mobile network. They can be a T-Mobile or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phone. It also supports the...