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I wish to increase cellular reception with a passive antenna.
I noticed that some areas in my home have cellular reception below (-100dbm) which is extremely low.
There's a table which specifies the dbm levels and their meaning:
https://blog.surecall.com/enter-field-test-mode-on-iphone-or-android-phones/
(see table near bottom of page.)
I'll copy the table to here:
dBm Range - Signal Quality
0 to -60 Perfect Signal
-61 to -75 Very Strong Signal
-76 to -90 Strong Signal
-91 to -100 Spotty Signal
-101 to -110 Very Poor Signal
-110 to -200 No Signal
I prefer to use a passive antenna for that, instead of the common approach which is a booster/repeater.
The cellular frequencies are below 2GHz and even below 1GHz in my country.
Therefore, RG6 cable can convey these signals with minimum attenuation.
I was thinking:
I'll connect a directional antenna (Yagi) to a RG6 cable and then, on the other side, I'll connect an omni-antenna.
The Yagi antenna was directed towards a cellular antenna.
The omni-antenna was inside one of the rooms in the house.
Sadly, that didn't work.
Anyone knows why?
How do I make a passive antenna to work for a better cellular reception?
I noticed that some areas in my home have cellular reception below (-100dbm) which is extremely low.
There's a table which specifies the dbm levels and their meaning:
https://blog.surecall.com/enter-field-test-mode-on-iphone-or-android-phones/
(see table near bottom of page.)
I'll copy the table to here:
dBm Range - Signal Quality
0 to -60 Perfect Signal
-61 to -75 Very Strong Signal
-76 to -90 Strong Signal
-91 to -100 Spotty Signal
-101 to -110 Very Poor Signal
-110 to -200 No Signal
I prefer to use a passive antenna for that, instead of the common approach which is a booster/repeater.
The cellular frequencies are below 2GHz and even below 1GHz in my country.
Therefore, RG6 cable can convey these signals with minimum attenuation.
I was thinking:
I'll connect a directional antenna (Yagi) to a RG6 cable and then, on the other side, I'll connect an omni-antenna.
The Yagi antenna was directed towards a cellular antenna.
The omni-antenna was inside one of the rooms in the house.
Sadly, that didn't work.
Anyone knows why?
How do I make a passive antenna to work for a better cellular reception?
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