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homemade signal booster?i was trying to figure out how to boast my signal coverage in my area, and a got an idea:
to use a UHF amplifier, to pick up the towers signal and rebroadcast it. of coarse since things like WiFi, Bluetooth, and cellular 2G/3G/4G networks use two way radio, the signal can go back to the reviving end of the UHF amp, and get broadcasting to hit whatever tower. my phone should better recognize the tower, as if i just magically made a tower 2 feet away. however this might also amplify stay noise.
if this idea doesn't work, why not? i think i am going to need at least a 20dB increase in power, but as of now i need to do more research.
but if i can buy a product that does a similar thing for less than $40, i would.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_zone_(cell_phone)#Dead_zones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repeater
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_spectrum (cellphones use UHF spectrum)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_booster
4 answers Answer it! 18Sep 10, 2012. 12:21 PMrickharris says: Where will you get the UHF amplifier from?
How will you tap into your phones circuit to extract the Rf signal to drive the amplifier.
The cheapest option is to add an external antenna.Reply6Sep 10, 2012. 6:57 PM-max- (author) says: \i plan on buying one, ir if i can, build one. i am sure the gain is going to have to be very high, it might be cheaper to buy a few cheap ones and hook the output of one to the input of the next one to get exponential gain, maybe 3? the last one is going to be a higher wattage to emit the signal. this i think should work.
the phones emit rf signal into the air, so i make an antenna to pick it up and re amplify. the amplified signal goes to a emitting antenna, both i might cheap out on and just use a 5 inch long coiled up wire. (helical design)
i tried to place a wire to the 1/2 inch long antenna, only to find out whatever i did i decreased my signal strength. (from 98dbm to 110dbm, from 1-2-ish bat to nothing..) i was able to get better WiFi signal however, with a 1.5 inch steel wire. :)
besides, it would be weird to carry a phone with a antenna sticking out the top of it,(especially on a galaxy s3) that is SO 90'sReply18Sep 11, 2012. 2:18 PMrickharris says: I have a feeling this isn't going to work - BUT your making the best effort by buying the complicated parts e.g. the UHF amp.
Let us know how you get on.Reply6Sep 11, 2012. 5:09 PM-max- (author) says: i also have my doubts, i have no way of knowing if i built a working amplifier, and if i did, how much gain would i need, how do certain dbm gain translate to the actual gain? (3 times, 10 times, 100 times 200 times increase in gain?)
then my last problem would be, if i did get all of that to work, and everything is the right rating to work properly, then what if all i end up amplifying is just as much noise as the signal? it is probably my biggest concern. Reply Answer it! RelatedRepurposed Dish Antenna Captures Wi-Fi and Cell Phone Signals
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Thursday, 25 October 2012
<b>Cell Phone Signal Boosters</b> And Repeaters: <b>Homemade Cell Phone</b> <b>...</b>
Disclaimer: We suggest seeking the advice of a professional before attempting to make your own homemade cell phone signal booster.
If you have been looking for a solution to a weak cell phone signal within your home but don't want to fork out the money for an expensive cell phone signal booster then you should try making a homemade cellular phone signal booster. Home made cell phone repeaters are becoming quite popular as an alternative to the $100-$300 that you can end up shelling out for a retail cell booster from a company such as Wi-Ex zBoost.
If you are considering attempting to make your own cell booster we highly recommend that you first consult a professional within the industry because we cannot assure you that it is 100% fool proof and safe to retransmit a cellular signal throughout your home or office.
Once you have consulted with a professional on this issue you can go ahead an begin building your own wireless mobile cell phone antenna booster. The idea behind it is to use something that has the capability of grabbing the cell signal that you currently get (although weak) and amplify it with a range extender.
There are several different types of homemade cell phone signal repeaters that can be made quite easily. One of these is a simple coffee can model where you take one standard medal coffee can and one tin can and solder them together. After doing this you get some small antenna parts including a copper wire and attach them to the cans. Finally you can a pigtail connector that connects to the antenna parts on one end and plugs into your cell phone on the other end. This is a relatively easy model to make but the down side would be that you have to have the huge coffee can antenna plugged into your cell phone in order to be any boosting/repeating power.
Another type of homemade cell phone signal booster is one where you simply stick a large piece of a coat hanger into the hole where your antenna belongs. Usually this only requires pulling the cover off of your external antenna and inserting part of a coat hanger. This option will not work if you have a completely internal antenna. With this option we highly recommend that you consider all other avenues and options before doing it. This is because it could cause harmful cellular signals near your ear or could cause some type of damage to your phone and could even possibly void your cell phone warranty. We do not know whether these negative consequences are possible or not but they certainly come to mind when modifying any electronic device.
Besides getting a homemade cell phone amplifier you can always just get some sort of branded product. Options for this include either small external antennas that hook directly into compatible phones or a wireless antenna system that you setup in your home to sort of create their own small expanded cellular network.
If you are looking for a cell phone amplifier, repeater, booster, or antenna booster we highly recommend that you go with a commercial product because it will be safer and should work better. If however you don't want or have the money you can always try a homemade version. The only catch is that it might not work all the well or it might cause damage to your cell phone.
Another great website to take a look at for cell phone information is the Three G Phone blog.
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Where adamfaiz? | 1960 Olympic village
This is an important issue: a company that owns mobile networks wants to install repeaters antennas (Base transceiver station) on the rooftops of the Olympic village. In Exchange for money. Requests are sent to administrators of condo and approved or rejected by the Assembly. The point is: based on what make the decision? We are in possession of sufficient information to assess the risks to health of the inhabitants exposed to radio frequencies? Official positions of Governments and medical institutions (who) minimize the dangers to health, but did not exclude them for a better specified by "particularly" sensitive population. It's probably a premature conclusion to trust on the implications of prolonged exposure to electromagnetic fields generated by the recent massive use of wireless electronic devices. And meanwhile the decision is: how much risk I run to get more or less severely because of the fields generated by antennas and mobile telephones? This question follows another: what level of democracy there is a choice made independently by a group of people, which affects the lives of others, but did not compete that year to the decision, if, for example, a condo allows the roof to a telephone company to install an antenna that will invest in emissions the adjacent condo that did not participate in the decision? The issue looks at that time years about damage from active and passive smoking ... And then it's worth talking about, without prejudice, to exercise their right to determine together the quality of our lives and our children ...
Some links to documentation on the subject, a first partial summary:
Technical information 1
Technical information 2
Switzerland League against cancer 1
Cancer League Switzerland 2
OMS 2006
Il Sole 24 Ore
The Republic
Printing
Humans are allergic
Appeal of Freiburg
Regulatory assessment
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
I tedeschi temono il Wi-Fi | Tariffe | Digital.it
From Germany comes a very curious but at the same time debatable. The German Government had raised the alarm about possible harmful effects that wireless hot spots could cause to people's health.
The Environment Minister even ruled that using the Wi-Fi there are serious health risks and that this technology would be to use as little as possible.
Very serious statement especially in the absence of evidence to the extent that the German Government officially would tend to maintain a soft line with the concept of prevention "since I don't know for sure if it hurts or not, let's use it as little as possible".
The British long ago had criticised the Wi-Fi from the health point of view but their line was definitely softer, so much so that they themselves deem the German initiative as "the worst condemnation that you could ever give."
The Germans still warn of serious danger of ElectroSmog judging alarming exponential growth of equipment emitting electromagnetic fields, be they televisions, be they cellphones.
Even arrive to advise you to use a phone booth rather than the cell phone, or a wired connection rather than a wireless connection.
Up to here the harsh judgment of the German Government that in my view exaggerated slightly in shades and especially in comparing how dangerous a television antenna booster for cell phones.
The precautionary approach is sacrosanct, but it would be more fair to pick on those who really caused the real electromagnetic pollution (mega radio, Tv repeaters repeaters, antennas outlawed ...) rather than with producing ridiculous fields.
Home access point has a reach of ridicule and even at 50 cm from the point of origin of pollution produced is hardly measurable.
In short, according to many statements of the Minister of the environment may cause a witch-hunt absolutely uncalled for and are likely to involve the industrial development of high tech.
Remember that Wi-Fi is a wireless technology in full growth used to cover areas where cable broadband does not arrive.
We will see in the next few months anyway when will be published the official test of English research on the possible dangers of wireless.
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Saturday, 13 October 2012
The ' municipal opposition and questions | Enchanted Castle
VILLALBA-Villalba group advisors ask Future response to Mayor Alexander Plumeri and Council President Salvatore Banderas on the Repeater antenna you installation that would be expected in contrada Bunazzo in villalbese territory. "We, the undersigned, councilors, – ask – given the news-press of a petition by many citizens villalbesi by which state its opposition to the installation of an antenna for the enhancement of cellular telephony in the ' Bunazzo ', are demanding to know the intentions of the municipal administration and, since the presence of magnetic waves, to know also the type, the emission power, the kind of antenna and its distance from dwellings. In addition, The invite to use all the tools and information to enable the Advisory population to learn about any health risks (childhood leukemia, various cancers, headaches, insomnia, etc.) which would involve the installation of that system and enable municipal councils open, popular assemblies, various meetings, etc. ""The regional Group ' future ', Villalba – reads the note – the presence of conflicting information between those who maintain the safety and the dangers of electromagnetic fields, conform to Council of the who (World Health Organization) to apply the "precautionary principle", i.e. non-conservatively permit the realization of which infringes, inter alia, the usefulness for our community, until data become available and scientifically proven safe on its harmlessness. ""We, the undersigned, – concludes the note – ask to be informed about any different characteristics between the authorized mobile antenna and implanted in c.da ' Robba and the antenna for the cell phone development by asking permission of placement in c. by ' Bunazzo '.