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Distributed antenna system for first responders

Apr 1, 2008 12:00 PM, Glenn Bischoff

Dekolink Wireless introduced the FR-DAS platform, which is designed to improve in-building coverage for public safety networks.

The system consists of an antenna located on the outside of the building that picks up outdoor signals, a bidirectional amplifier that boosts and strengthens the signal, and a passive distributed antenna system that distributes the signal throughout the building, according to the company.

In other news, Dekolink announced the Deko3178B, a dual-band 700 MHz and 800 MHz mid-power signal booster. According to the company, the device offers a total radio frequency input power of 10 dBm and a weatherproof enclosure that meets the IP-65 standard for dust and submersion and the NEMA 4 enclosure standard.

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