Design Considerations For Microwave RF Repeaters (.PDF)

Feb. 8, 2016

Microwave RF repeaters are designed to transfer signals from one radio terminal to another without loss of quality, data, or traffic, while compensating for multipath and fading loss.

Microwave on-frequency RF repeaters are commonly used by telecommunications system operators to reliably and cost-effectively relay radio signals at remote locations, typically mountaintops and when bypassing obstructed paths... 

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