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If you have problems with cell phone reception and are wondering what kind of cellular repeater or cellular booster you need to have, there are a few things you need to consider before making your purchase. YOu may need a single band repeater or a dual band repeater. Dual band repeaters are usually required when the carriers have licensed spectrum in two different bands in a given area. The FCC has a record of what spectrum is licensed to each carrier in every region of the country. In addition analog cellular in the 800 Mhz range is the old spectrum that is still used by most carriers. They are gradually moving to 1.9Ghz or PCS as it is sometimes referred to. Some people will refer to a repeater that supports both 800 mhz and 1.9Ghz as a dual band repeater. You also want a repeater that supports both bands as well as dual bands in the PCS range. Some carriers will also use the term split band instead of dual band repeaters. This is spectrum that has wireless coverage in two different bands in the 1.9 Ghz range.
Your repeater vender can help you understand which one of the repeaters you need for the specific area you live in. Each area may be different so it is important to check first before you make a purchase. They will also obtain any carrier approvals that are required before you install a dual band repeater or any other repeater. The carriers are very concerned about interference that might be caused by additional repeaters acting on the network, hence the request for approval before you install a single band repeater or a dual band repeater.
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