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Using Repeaters AR Standard Repeater
044-05250 Rev A 1-13
Combined Repeater
Figure 1-12 illustrates a combined CSel and BSel repeater. The CSel part is located in the
cabinet and the BSel part in a high cover. This example has four bi-directional GSM channels
and BSel operation. Most of the repeater models mentioned in this manual can be mixed as a
combined repeater.
Figure 1-12 Combined Repeater Sub Unit Locations
Using Repeaters
In areas where the radio signal propagation is poor, repeaters can be used to fill out those
areas which are not covered by the base station. Examples include:
Sports arenas
•Fair halls
Large shopping centres
Road and railway tunnels
Indoors in buildings with metal or concrete walls
Other examples where repeaters can be used to increase the coverage are:
Shaded areas
Fringe coverage areas
In areas where the traffic intensity is low it is not cost efficient to install a base station, so the
use of a repeater is a better, more cost effective oprion.Two examples are described in the
following paragraphs: a shaded valley and an indoor sports arena.
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