INTRODUCTION TO THE PLAN

The Huaptec optical fiber repeater solution is a multi-service distribution system that supports multiple standards and multiple carriers, and can solve voice and data service problems step by step. An optical fiber repeater is a cost-effective signal coverage solution that leverages the low transmission loss and convenient cabling features of optical fibers to address coverage issues in areas where base station signals are difficult to reach.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PLAN

Huaptec's wireless digital repeater is an extremely flexible solution suitable for various indoor and outdoor environments. As ubiquitous wireless network connectivity has become the norm today, to meet the demand for network signal coverage in various scenarios, Huapute's wireless digital repeater ranges from filling coverage blind spots to providing comprehensive mobile phone wireless network signal coverage over a large area.

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SCHEME ARCHITECTURE

The Huaptec wireless digital repeater is actually a co-frequency mobile communication signal relay amplification device, which features two independent internal amplification links: the uplink (or forward link) and the downlink (or reverse link). The downlink receives signals from the base transceiver station (BTS) through air coupling between the donor antenna and the base station, amplifies the signals, and transmits them to the coverage area. Meanwhile, the uplink receives signals from the mobile station (MS) via the server antenna. After amplification, the signals are sent back to the base station through the donor antenna, thereby achieving smooth and clear communication.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PLAN

Huaptec's two-way amplifier Tetra solution is a key component in ensuring reliable radio communication for public safety personnel and special staff, especially in buildings with poor signal penetration. Unlike public networks, Huapute's private network Tetra equipment has extreme requirements for high reliability, instant response and anti-interference capability.

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SCHEME ARCHITECTURE

The Huaptec bidirectional amplifier, a Tetra amplification device, is equipped with two independent internal amplification links: the uplink (or forward link) and the downlink (or reverse link). The downlink receives signals from the base transceiver station (BTS) through air coupling between the donor antenna and the base station, amplifies the signals, and transmits them to the coverage area. Meanwhile, the uplink receives signals from the mobile station (MS) via the server antenna. After amplification, the signals are sent back to the base station through the donor antenna, thereby achieving smooth and clear communication.

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