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Old 18th August 2007, 05:32 PM
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Default Transmitters and Receivers

Hello friendz,
i am having a problem on how to increase the range of a particular antennae. how much does it cost for an antinnae of 1 km range. I am From INDIA.
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Default Re: Transmitters and Receivers

Hello Puneet Sood from INDIA

It depends on your device. If you want to increase the range of your radio then you have to increase the power input, to do that you have to inc your voltage. But its not easy to open up any radio and do that.

If you want to increase the range of a communication device. It can get much more complicated because the distance range provided is fixed for a device. You are not allowed to change it, it can also be illegal. Here are a few links:

http://www.swssec.com/ant.html

http://www.tritium.co.uk/
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