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Do you need wireless communications inside your building? Do Nextel and cellular phones stop working as soon as you walk into your office? Teltronic offers a variety of products to meet these needs. Here is a solution that you may not know about.

Extend Nextel, cellular or two-way radio coverage into your office

If visiting customers or your own employees can't use their Nextel or cellular phones in your office, a signal booster (also known as a bi-directional amplifier) may be the answer. If your phone or radio works outside your building but goes dead when you go inside, a signal booster system can give you coverage throughout your building. Booster systems can cover one service (Nextel, Verizon Wireless, etc.) or several. They can also extend your two-way radio system's coverage into your building.

How do they work? Radio signals often cannot pass through a building's structure, particularly if it is concrete. Boosters seamlessly and transparently extend coverage into your office, parking garage, warehouse, basement, or any other area. Users operate their phones just as they do now -- the booster is hidden and operates with no attention from the user.

Booster systems have three parts. A small antenna mounted on the roof of your building is the booster's link to the Nextel, cellular, or two-way radio system. The booster itself is installed inside your building in a telephone or electrical closet, or in some other out-of-the-way location. One or more indoor antennas are installed in areas where coverage needs to be improved. These antennas are hidden or installed in an inconspicuous location. The indoor antenna system picks up the signal from your handheld unit and feeds it to the booster where it is amplified. The amplified signal is fed to the outdoor antenna, which relays it to the nearest cell site.

We can tailor a booster system to your needs and budget using products from TX-RX Systems, Communications Components, and Powerwave Technologies.

 
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