Posts Tagged ‘Two Way Signal Booster System’

opening-ceremony-ace-hotel-ny-opening-051Found this indie video about the Ace Hotel and wanted to share it with everyone.     Harris Communications implemented a multi-carrier cellular repeater solution for the hotel prior to the grand opening. 

A cellular network is a radio network made up of a number of radio cells (or just cells) each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver known as a cell site or base station. These cells cover different land areas to provide radio coverage over a wider area than the area of one cell, so that a variable number of portable transceivers can be used in any one cell and moved through more than one cell during transmission.

Cellular networks offer a number of advantages over alternative solutions:

1. Increased capacity

2. Reduced power usage

3. Larger coverage area

4. Reduced interference from other signals

    Are dropped cellular phone calls leaving your tenants and residents frustrated?

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    If this is all too familiar for you and your tenants are not satisfied with the with the performance of wireless devices in the building, Harris Communications has solutions that will be of interest to you.   We offer single and multiple carrier designs that eliminate weak cellular signal and drastically improve cellular reception inside buildings.  Every solution is custom designed to ensure maximum performance at the best price point for our clients.

    Our innovative wireless solutions eliminate dropped calls and ensure a seamless and productive workplace.   For more information please contact us directly so we can discuss your options.

    BDA’s are similar to the cellular broadcast towers used to broadcast by the network providers, but are much smaller, usually intended for use by one building. Modern cellular repeater amplifiers work by rebroadcasting cellular signals inside the building. The systems usually use an external, directional antenna to collect the best cellular signal, which is then transmitted to an amplifier unit which amplifies the signal, and retransmits it locally, providing significantly improved signal strength. The more advanced models often also allow multiple cell phones to use the same repeater at the same time, so are suitable for commercial as well as home use.

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    Harris Communications implements the first In-Building emergency responder communication system in accordance with the City of Charlotte Fire and Public Safety Repeater Ordinance.

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    A prominent developer that has been active in the Greater Charlotte and Greensboro markets for over 40 years was in need of a wireless solution. They have developed in excess of eight million square feet of office, hospitality, medical, retail and industrial facilities. Through planned and sustainable growth the developer has built established communities that are well maintained and respected in the greater Charlotte area.