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  2. Cellular repeater - Wikipedia

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    A cellular repeater (also known as cell phone signal booster or cell phone signal amplifier) is a type of bi-directional amplifier used to improve cell phone reception. [citation needed] A cellular repeater system commonly consists of a donor antenna that receives and transmits signal from nearby cell towers, coaxial cables, a signal amplifier, and an indoor rebroadcast antenna.

  3. Antenna diversity - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone towers also often take advantage of diversity - each face (sector) of a tower will often have two antennas; one is transmitting and receiving, while the other is a receive only antenna. Two receivers are used to perform diversity reception. Cell antennas on an electricity pylon showing two antennas per sector

  4. Mobile phone signal - Wikipedia

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    A mobile phone signal (also known as reception and service) is the signal strength (measured in dBm) received by a mobile phone from a cellular network (on the downlink). Depending on various factors, such as proximity to a tower , any obstructions such as buildings or trees, etc. this signal strength will vary.

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  6. In-Building Cellular Enhancement System - Wikipedia

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    As the industry evolves, most MNO networks are now made up of 3G based services and are migrating towards 4G based services. In-building cellular enhancement systems designed for 2G or primarily voice-based services may not be sufficient to support 4G services since signal strength and signal quality specifications become more stringent as the applications move from a voice-centric paradigm to ...

  7. Media in Key West, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Key West, Florida 8 12 WFSF-LD: TBD Key West, Florida 10 10 W16CI: TBD Key West, Florida 16 None WEYW-LP RTN Key West, Florida 19 None WSBS-TV: IND Key West, Florida 22 None WGZT-LD: TBD Key West, Florida 27 None WCAY-CD Tourist Network ("Key TV") Key West, Florida 36 None WMDF-LD: IND ("Proud TV") Key West, Florida 41 4 WPLG: ABC Key West, Florida

  8. WCNK - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air as WOZN on 1984-12-18. On 1996-08-23, the station changed its call sign to WBKW, and on 1996-11-18, to the current WCNK. [3]In August 2013, Gamma Broadcasting, LLC reached a deal to sell its Florida Keys stations (including WCNK) to Florida Keys Media, LLC (a company controlled by Robert H. Holladay). [4]

  9. Tunnel transmitter - Wikipedia

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    A tunnel transmitter allows wireless reception in tunnels. It consists of a receiving antenna which receives the signal to be radiated in the tunnel, and a transmitting antenna installed in the tunnel, which is either a Yagi antenna [1] or a line antenna. In principle, a tunnel transmitter can work purely passively, in which case the received ...