Are Signal Boosters an Alternative to DAS?

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SignalBooster.com has developed Guardian3 QR public safety band and Force5 2.0 4G LTE cell phone signal-boosting systems  that can be leveraged in large buildings to improve emergency responder radio and consumer cell phone network communication.

Offered simultaneously, the two systems ensure those using wireless devices can access their respective networks throughout the structure. As a result of installing SureCall’s Guardian3 QR public safety band and Force5 2.0 4G LTE cell phone signal-boosting systems, emergency responders can communicate throughout the building with their team, and the public can communicate with others in the building using any smartphone on any provider network. Most importantly, the company claims, the public can make and maintain 911 phone calls, improving safety and guaranteeing quick response times.

The SureCall Guardian3 QR meets IFC and NFPA national codes. It boosts indoor reception and prevents disruption for first-responder two-way radios with its 80 dB of gain. The Guardian3 QR has been a solution for both small and large buildings with its 26 dBm of output power and ability to use one or multiple systems within a building.

SureCall’s Force5 2.0 can be controlled via mobile app. It includes a built-in Sentry Remote Monitoring System. The system can improve reception in buildings between 25,000 and 100,000 square feet.

The Force5 2.0 extends the signal strength and battery life of cellular devices by providing stronger connection to cellular dual-bands, PCS, LTE and AWS frequencies. It enhances voice, text, 3G and 4G LTE signals, decreasing dropped and missed calls while improving data speeds. The comprehensive reception solution can accommodate a maximum downlink output power of 17 dBm.

April 25, 2018

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