Detailed Product Description
The Frequency Shift Repeater (FSR) is designed to solve problems
of weak mobile signal, which can expand more coverage than RF
repeater and reduce investment for the areas where fiber optic
cable is not available.
The whole FSR system consists of two parts: Donor
Unit and Remote Unit. They transparently
convey and amplify the wireless signal between the BTS (Base
Transceiver Station) and mobiles via RF wave at different frequency
from the BTS.
The Donor unit receives the BTS signal via a
direct coupler closed to the BTS (or via open air RF transmission
through the Donor Antenna), then converts it from the working
frequency to the link frequency, and transmits the amplified signal
to the Remote Unit via the Link Antennas. The
Remote Unit will reconvert the signal to the
working frequency and provide the signal to the areas where network
coverage is inadequate. And the mobile signal is also amplified and
retransmitted to the BTS via the opposite direction.
As per the method of receiving BTS signal by the Donor Unit, two
types of FSR are available:
And both types of FSR can be sorted into 2 sub-categories as per
the availability of link frequency:
See the overview of Repeater .

Application Diagram of Cable-Access
FSR

Application Diagram of
Wireless-Access FSR
To expand signal coverage or fill signal blind area where signal
is weak or unavailable.
The FSR is mainly applicable to such case:
In comparison with RFR (RF repeater) and FOR (fiber optic
repeater), the FSR has the following benefits and
disadvantages:

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