Am 31/07/2014 05:04, schrieb Rene Luria:
i believe in his case he need an complete outdoor solution,
anytone have an tendency to feedback quickly and they dont have an
detektor for such cases at all.
you maybe not recognize that but maybe that thing creating signals
nearby which interfere other
Am Thu, 31 Jul 2014 08:28:17 +0200
schrieb Miguel Elias :
> But some times, it isn't at all bad, to have this lonesome island with
> no reception. :)
>
Yep.
They could rent it out as an "offline-holiday" apartment ;-)
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Am 31/07/2014 04:36, schrieb Andreas Fink:
On 31 Jul 2014, at 10:26, Roger Schmid wrote:
Am 31/07/2014 02:28, schrieb Miguel Elias:
First, any usage of active signal repeater is forbidden in Switzerland.
(Statement of Bakom). Any base station system or signal repeater has to
be owned / manage
Hey Fredy,
On 30. 07. 14 02:43, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with 3G repeater gear? I'm asking for a neighbor whose
> family owns a cottage in a Swiss mountain valley with poor 3G reception.
> Any recommendation for gear which is easily installable, more or less
> plug-n-play, not
On 31 Jul 2014, at 10:26, Roger Schmid wrote:
> Am 31/07/2014 02:28, schrieb Miguel Elias:
>>
>> First, any usage of active signal repeater is forbidden in Switzerland.
>> (Statement of Bakom). Any base station system or signal repeater has to
>> be owned / managed by an official frequency lice
Am 31/07/2014 02:28, schrieb Miguel Elias:
First, any usage of active signal repeater is forbidden in Switzerland.
(Statement of Bakom). Any base station system or signal repeater has to
be owned / managed by an official frequency licensee. Signal repeater
used in the field, do have some sophist
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Good morning Fredy,
Hope you have everything ready for the swiss national party :)
I have two remarks regarding this issue.
First, any usage of active signal repeater is forbidden in Switzerland.
(Statement of Bakom). Any base station system or sig
On 30 Jul 2014, at 02:43, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with 3G repeater gear? I'm asking for a neighbor whose
> family owns a cottage in a Swiss mountain valley with poor 3G reception.
As a licensed amateur radio operator, I know that there is no easy answer.
Things to consider
Hi Fredy,
will you have internet connectivity at that place?
I received a pico cell from orange to install in my storage cellar which is
having nearly no reception, so not a repeater but a full blown base station...
works quite good.
I think other carriers give them out aswell sometimes.
Sil
Is anyone familiar with 3G repeater gear? I'm asking for a neighbor whose
family owns a cottage in a Swiss mountain valley with poor 3G reception.
well its not so easy to give you an definite advise, the signal is based
on reflection i believe, that has to be resolved.
you have to take into
Is anyone familiar with 3G repeater gear? I'm asking for a neighbor whose
family owns a cottage in a Swiss mountain valley with poor 3G reception.
Any recommendation for gear which is easily installable, more or less
plug-n-play, not too expensive (less than CHF 1000) and last but not least
leg
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