RF Repeaters

Main Features:
  • Designed for cost-efficient alternatives to base stations where coverage is more critical than capacity and no wired backbone is available
  • Support for multiple technologies, including AWS, iDen, UMTS, 4G and 5G
  • Full remote monitoring and alarming
  • Easy commissioning and setup via web-based GUI
  • Higher gain, up to 75dB, enabling use even with weak cellular signals and in unfavorable electromagnetic environments
  • Compliant with all regulatory standards (including ETSI, FCC, CE etc.)
  • Customized products and services are available

RF20M5 Series Dual Band Cellular Repeater

Penta-band
Power:20dBm

20dBm Indoor RF Repeater

Triple-band
Power:20dBm

Single Band Cellular Repeater

Single-band
Power:13dBm

Low Power RF Signal Repeater

Dual-band
Power:17dBm

RF Repeater Questions & Answers

An RF repeater receives an existing mobile signal, amplifies it, and retransmits it to improve wireless coverage in areas where the original signal is weak or blocked.

RF repeaters are suitable when coverage is more important than capacity, when no wired backbone is available, or when a fast and cost-efficient coverage extension is needed for buildings, rural areas, tunnels, small sites, or weak-signal zones.

RFCOM supplies single-band, dual-band, triple-band, and penta-band RF repeaters with different output power levels and band configurations for 2G, 3G, 4G, and selected 5G coverage applications.

Yes. RFCOM RF repeaters can support remote monitoring and alarm functions, helping operators and integrators manage equipment status, performance, and maintenance more efficiently.

A repeater extends coverage by amplifying an off-air or donor signal, while a DAS distributes RF signals through a designed antenna network. Repeaters are often faster and lower cost for limited coverage gaps, while DAS is better for larger, capacity-sensitive indoor systems.

The key information includes target frequency bands, donor signal level, coverage area, required output power, indoor or outdoor application, antenna plan, isolation condition, monitoring requirement, and local regulatory requirements.

Yes. RFCOM can support customized RF repeater configurations based on frequency band, gain, output power, monitoring function, enclosure, power supply, and project requirements.