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On 7/26/2014 6:15 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Jeff Liebermann wrote in : Passive repeaters do not work well. I can go through the calculations for you but basically, you get approximately twice the path loss with a passive repeater, as you would with a direct path. I can grind the numbers for you if you want later (I'm giving a talk tomorrow and need to get some sleep). No need, but thankyou. I read about them a bit. I get the idea that they're huge, totally impractical as a spot fix for a few rooms in a basement flat. What is there to keep the amplifier from amplifying the "mush"? Plenty. ![]() or router) in the upstairs flat, it is not detectable beyond a quarter of the distance to my outside antenna. Hence, wondering if a tiny boost and an indoor dipole might be enough to overcome the immediate locality without annoying the neighbours. See, if that mush does not reach the outdoor antenna in any measurable degree, it seemed to follow that a tiny boost to adequate levels might also fail to reach that outdoor antenna, and thus feedback might be avoided, as well as unwanted transmission strength beyond my boundaries. Purely speculative, but it seems logical enough to me... If the box is putting out that much interference, there's a good chance it has a problem (and may be operating illegally). I would think correcting the problem at the source would be the better option. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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