€ 1.894,31 excl. BTW
MarineBoost 5.4 multi-band Marine Repeater for big ships Kit
MarineBoost 5.4 multi-band Marine Repeater for big ships| 4000M2 coverage
- Provides GSM, 3G and all 4G mobile signal for your ship
- Coverage 4000m2 (~15 rooms/areas)
- Frequency : 800 + 900 + 1800 + 2100 + 2600Mhz
- All mobile operators boosted
- Ce certified and RoHS
- No need for existing broadband connection
- Unlimited number of calls / data sessions at the same time
- Complete operator network protection.
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€ 1.850,00
(€ 1.528,93 ex-BTW)
How the marine repeater works:
The MarineBoost 5.4 marine repeater comes with an external omni-directional antenna which is mounted high up on the mast. This receives the signal from all operators 360deg around the ship. A 15Mt cable then transmits the signal to the 4 port amplifier which is located inside the ship. The power output from each port on the MarineBoost 5.4 repeater is amplified (ie. the signal to every indoor antenna is independently amplified – it is not a passive splitter), so you get a very powerful signal to each of the 4 indoor antennas.
For example, on a large ship with with many levels, you can put 1 indoor antenna on each level.
The MarineBoost 5.4 is used for larger ships where you have internal steel walls which block the signal from the indoor antennas from passing into the neighboring rooms. It comes with 4x indoor antennas.
All EU operators are amplified. All other operators around the world are amplified too, with the exception of America, South America and Canada.
The theoretical maximum distance the repeater can amplify the signal from is 30km.
The MarineBoost 5.4 receives signal from as many mobile towers on the land that it can see, within the 30Km radius. This increases the total number of operators available to your customers at any time.
The 4 port kit repeater includes:
- One MarineBoost 5.4 (5 band 4 port) repeater
- One outdoor omni-antenna
- 4x indoor antennas
- One 12v power supply.
- Lengths of 15m coaxial cable SD400
The frequencies explained:
800Mhz
800Mhz is one of the frequencies that 4G uses. This frequency is excellent for propagating about the countryside. Most mobile operators use 4G at 800Mhz in rural locations.
900Mhz
900Mhz is used for the GSM network. GSM is a robust standard used by your phone and the operator’s base station to transmit voice signals. It has been about for a long time which is a testament to how successful it is. All phones, including the older “non-smart” phones can use this standard. 900Mhz is a relatively low frequency that is excellent at propagating through the countryside. It is most likely that this frequency is available outside your house (Can you make calls outside your house?). It also uses much less power then 3G or 4G. ie, your phone battery lasts longer!
1800Mhz
1800Mhz is a mid range frequency. Most operators transmit GSM and EDGE data at 1800Mhz in cities. EDGE data is low bandwidth and is only suitable for emails. Many mobile operators use 1800Mhz for 4G also.
2100Mhz
2100Mhz is used by all mobile operators for the 3G network. This is available in all cities and offers very fast data speeds. It is also available in many parts of the countryside but you should always check outside your property to see if you can receive this frequency on your phone. Generally, if you can browse the internet on your phone outside your property, it is likely you are on 2100Mhz, 3G.
2600Mhz
2600Mhz is used for 4G in cities. This frequency is ideal for offering high speed broadband (even higher than 3G). This frequency is used in cities mainly.
€1.850,00
(€1504.07 ex-BTW)