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bostra 
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Have any of you heard of a cell phone repeater ? It dosnt change the freq, it takes the signal and reproduces it much stronger.
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nope never heard of one   you got a site to visit.
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yea, ive heard of cell phone repeaters..
i think sprint was giving them out a while back.. never got a chance to get one..
i think someone should try this idea.
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bostra wrote:
Have any of you heard of a cell phone repeater ? It dosnt change the freq, it takes the signal and reproduces it much stronger.

AFAIK, a repeater should be put in between the receiver and the transmitter. It's kindda senseless to put it near the receiver. Also, the frequency of a 2-way alarm system should be same as the cell-phone frequency.

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