Don Huston explains a typical in-building coverage system consists of two major components, a bi-directional amplifier (BDA, or signal booster) relaying and amplifying the RF signal traffic between the remote base station and the portable or mobile radios, and a network to distribute the signal to every corner of the desired coverage area. The most common type of the distribution network is a system of coax cables and indoor antennas called a Distributed Antenna System or DAS.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
In-Building Coverage Solutions Training - Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
In-Building Coverage Solutions Training - Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) Video Clips. Duration : 4.15 Mins.
Don Huston explains a typical in-building coverage system consists of two major components, a bi-directional amplifier (BDA, or signal booster) relaying and amplifying the RF signal traffic between the remote base station and the portable or mobile radios, and a network to distribute the signal to every corner of the desired coverage area. The most common type of the distribution network is a system of coax cables and indoor antennas called a Distributed Antenna System or DAS.
Don Huston explains a typical in-building coverage system consists of two major components, a bi-directional amplifier (BDA, or signal booster) relaying and amplifying the RF signal traffic between the remote base station and the portable or mobile radios, and a network to distribute the signal to every corner of the desired coverage area. The most common type of the distribution network is a system of coax cables and indoor antennas called a Distributed Antenna System or DAS.
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