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Further to Richards comments
You can also model a passive repeater reasonably easily. With a propagation modelling pgm (eg Radio Mobile, UKWTools etc) find out what the receive signal level will be at the "repeater", then do a coverage study with that signal from the repeater site. In my experience the signals are very low and not often worth it. I was however involved in a setup to get signal on 400MHz into a railway cutting from a TX site only 1800 metres away. The measured signal in the cutting was about -107dBm but with the passive setup that came up to about -87dBm. In this case the cutting was on the side of a mountain (ie no other usable reflections) and the useful distance from the passive repeater was only about 200 metres. The repeater was a 14dBi yagi pointed at the distant TX site coax connected to a 8dBi yagi pointed down the cutting. Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA Richard Harrison wrote: Ian wrote: "Can a passive repeater work on my cell phone?" |
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