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GSM Signal Gain: Enhance Ground Floor Coverage in Wooden Plastered Village House

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  • #1 16536595
    rafal.w30
    Level 12  
    Hello,
    I have a ground floor and storey house in the village, wooden plastered where there is poor coverage. I can talk about coverage outside and on the floor. Is it possible to apply something, some internal amplifier so that I would have a range and on the ground floor?
    greetings
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  • #2 16536724
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #5 16536802
    rafal.w30
    Level 12  
    Erbit, I just want to "extend" the signal from the floor to the ground floor and if I would apply anywhere to the rules, prohibitions, etc. I would live in a cave. The easiest thing is to prohibit something than to command (the operator) to amplify the signal.
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  • #6 16536809
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #7 16536879
    rafal.w30
    Level 12  
    Erbit, it was not supposed to sound like that, I do not have anything to do with you. I only expressed opinion on the rules. So is there something that will allow me to talk on the ground floor?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around enhancing GSM signal coverage in a wooden plastered village house, particularly on the ground floor. The user inquires about the feasibility of using an internal amplifier to improve signal strength. Responses indicate mixed experiences with GSM amplifiers, with one user reporting dissatisfaction despite proper installation and the use of directional antennas. They suggest that external antennas connected directly to phones may provide better results, although this limits phone mobility. Additional links to forums discussing GSM repeaters and regulations are shared, highlighting concerns about the legality and effectiveness of such devices. The conversation touches on the challenges of obtaining reliable signal amplification in rural settings.
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