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Hello, I am a newbie in this area of knowledge, I tried to find an
answer to my question before posting but I could not. I want to have an extension phone 30 meters in straight line from the base. there are three walls between the desired point and the base. If I take the phone that I have with me (uniden, analog) it works but very poorly. I just need some improvement. I can purchase a 900 mhz dss if this will solve the problem, also, I can conect the antenna from the base to some antenna in the roof (both base and desired point are on the top of a building). Any suggestions? |
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If you have luxury of space, you can construct radiator to your cordless
phone base station and point it in the direction you need - you will get few dBs and this may be just enough. reflectors in order of increasing efficiency and sophistication: flat surface, corner, parabaloid. wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I am a newbie in this area of knowledge, I tried to find an answer to my question before posting but I could not. I want to have an extension phone 30 meters in straight line from the base. there are three walls between the desired point and the base. If I take the phone that I have with me (uniden, analog) it works but very poorly. I just need some improvement. I can purchase a 900 mhz dss if this will solve the problem, also, I can conect the antenna from the base to some antenna in the roof (both base and desired point are on the top of a building). Any suggestions? |
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Andrey wrote:
If you have luxury of space, you can construct radiator to your cordless phone base station and point it in the direction you need - you will get few dBs and this may be just enough. reflectors in order of increasing efficiency and sophistication: flat surface, corner, parabaloid. wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I am a newbie in this area of knowledge, I tried to find an answer to my question before posting but I could not. I want to have an extension phone 30 meters in straight line from the base. there are three walls between the desired point and the base. If I take the phone that I have with me (uniden, analog) it works but very poorly. I just need some improvement. I can purchase a 900 mhz dss if this will solve the problem, also, I can conect the antenna from the base to some antenna in the roof (both base and desired point are on the top of a building). Any suggestions? Not to rain on your parade but home wireless phones are not permitted to have extended range antennas. They are constructed so as to prevent the addition of larger antennas. When you go looking for a new phone check the range specs. Do not take the numbers as accurate as the advertising department has the biggest say in what is printed on the box and instructions. Look for one of the more expensive phones as they will most likely be more accurate in what they say they will do. Good luck Dave N |
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not permitted ... what? I am not suggesting to modify existing antenna
structure. not permitted ... by whom? By FCC and other parasitic bodies who monopoloized physical phenomena. bunch of crooks. not permitted ... do you really care? instead you suggest to buy more expensive phone - what a friend you are :-) "David G. Nagel" wrote in message ... Andrey wrote: If you have luxury of space, you can construct radiator to your cordless phone base station and point it in the direction you need - you will get few dBs and this may be just enough. reflectors in order of increasing efficiency and sophistication: flat surface, corner, parabaloid. wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I am a newbie in this area of knowledge, I tried to find an answer to my question before posting but I could not. I want to have an extension phone 30 meters in straight line from the base. there are three walls between the desired point and the base. If I take the phone that I have with me (uniden, analog) it works but very poorly. I just need some improvement. I can purchase a 900 mhz dss if this will solve the problem, also, I can conect the antenna from the base to some antenna in the roof (both base and desired point are on the top of a building). Any suggestions? Not to rain on your parade but home wireless phones are not permitted to have extended range antennas. They are constructed so as to prevent the addition of larger antennas. When you go looking for a new phone check the range specs. Do not take the numbers as accurate as the advertising department has the biggest say in what is printed on the box and instructions. Look for one of the more expensive phones as they will most likely be more accurate in what they say they will do. Good luck Dave N |
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Andrey;
That's correct it's not permitted. Besides the antenna's already on the phone are optimal for the frequency. That's correct the FCC is the parasitic body that does not permit modifying the antenna. That's correct I care. That's correct. The more expensive phone, if carefully selected is the better phone. I hope that I am a good friend, not someone who advocates violation of the law. Dave N BTW: If you can work it out a corner reflector would work. Andrey wrote: not permitted ... what? I am not suggesting to modify existing antenna structure. not permitted ... by whom? By FCC and other parasitic bodies who monopoloized physical phenomena. bunch of crooks. not permitted ... do you really care? instead you suggest to buy more expensive phone - what a friend you are :-) "David G. Nagel" wrote in message ... Andrey wrote: If you have luxury of space, you can construct radiator to your cordless phone base station and point it in the direction you need - you will get few dBs and this may be just enough. reflectors in order of increasing efficiency and sophistication: flat surface, corner, parabaloid. wrote in message egroups.com... Hello, I am a newbie in this area of knowledge, I tried to find an answer to my question before posting but I could not. I want to have an extension phone 30 meters in straight line from the base. there are three walls between the desired point and the base. If I take the phone that I have with me (uniden, analog) it works but very poorly. I just need some improvement. I can purchase a 900 mhz dss if this will solve the problem, also, I can conect the antenna from the base to some antenna in the roof (both base and desired point are on the top of a building). Any suggestions? Not to rain on your parade but home wireless phones are not permitted to have extended range antennas. They are constructed so as to prevent the addition of larger antennas. When you go looking for a new phone check the range specs. Do not take the numbers as accurate as the advertising department has the biggest say in what is printed on the box and instructions. Look for one of the more expensive phones as they will most likely be more accurate in what they say they will do. Good luck Dave N |
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