Is anyone familiar with 3G repeater gear? I'm asking for a neighbor whose 
family owns a cottage in a Swiss mountain valley with poor 3G reception.
well its not so easy to give you an definite advise, the signal is based on reflection i believe, that has to be resolved.

you have to take into consideration is there a point with clear view for the next tower ?
reception based on non sight will not give any satisfaction.
3g has even more bandwith need which degrade the signal more in case of non sight.

there are a lot of 3g enabled repeater (basically 2 way amplifier) available from chinese dealer.

price will  be 200-300$  and deliver arround 60db gain up to 28dbm
forgett about the cheap office repeater, those are only usable inside office in a small range and have tendency to oscillate which will call BAKOM on the Plan.


And you need antennas at a high pole .. for 60db you need at least 15m between the both antennas, good cable (rg213 or better cellwave above 3/8" the antenna on top vertical yagi 16-20element.. and below horizontal panel or even yagi. due the different polarisation of the two antennas you win theoreticaly 20db more decoupling (real you will reach 16db) the antenna for the user could be up to 600m far away if used an high gain antenna.

if an higher amplification needed you need an channelselective repeater, those are available up to 90db but they need to be tuned onsite on the specific channel and of corse need better cable to prevent feedback between in and out. channelselective repeater with 90db will cost up to 2000$. 5/8 cellwave will cost aprox 8-10$ per meter.
and dont forgett the N-Plugs for those cable .. 12-15.- each

i got only a usable system with 5/8 cellwave with up and downlink 25m seperated and the user antenna was below of a metal roof, the decoupling between the two antennas was 70db

if you only need data would an 3g modem mounted near the antena with good reception and an wlan link the better idea, more stabil more reliable and will not reach your 1000.- limit an 3g modem doesnt cost much, and two ubiquity nano loco on 5.8ghz for 300.- will bridge 1-4km on sight if need more distance use airgrid 5m for the same price, they will go up to 8km.

i hope i could help a bit to give you at least an  idea



Any recommendation for gear which is easily installable, more or less 
plug-n-play, not too expensive (less than CHF 1000) and last but not least 
legal to operate would be appreciated.





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