Can we extend the coverage of our network by using 2 repeaters on the same frequency?
Yes and no, in fact it depends on how the repeaters are installed and used, if they transmit simultaneously and if they are within range of each other.
I explain this to you in the video.
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Video content:
- 00:00 Introduction
- 02:03 Customer issue : Can we extend the coverage of a network by using 2 repeaters on the same frequency ?
- 02:28 Use case #1 : The 2 repeaters are out of range of each other
- 03:40 Use case #2 : The 2 repeaters are within range of each other but only one repeater is transmitting at a time
- 05:02 Use case #3 : The 2 relays are within range of each other and transmit simultaneously on the same frequency
- 08:10 The phase shifted signals issue
- 10:44 Conclusion
- 11:22 The final word
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