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In passive repeaters, you connect the 2 antennas with some transmission line
(like coax or twinlead or ladder line). Point one antenna to the station you want to receive, and point the other antenna to your location. They make these things to fit on cars for better cell phnone reception - but they are not directional antennas. "yhan" wrote in message oups.com... greeting, can a passive repeater will work on my cp. my plan is this: to build a yagi antenna for 900mhz outside and another antenna, a corner reflector. is pointing my corner reflector to the yagi will work in improving the recepcion or should i need a coax cable connected to the reflector antenna from the yagi? any advise would be appreciated... thanks, ian |
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