Distributed RF repeater arrangement for cordless telephones
First Claim
1. An RF repeater arrangement for use in linking cordless handsets to a base station, comprising:
- a power supply unit connected to the base station;
a plurality of RF repeaters for exchanging radio signals with the handsets;
said RF repeaters being spaced from said power supply unit and being so distributed over an area to be serviced by said power supply unit that each of said RF repeaters is spaced from at least one other of said RF repeaters by a distance which is less than the range of coverage of the handsets;
co-axial cable connecting said power supply unit to RF repeaters, said co-axial cable incorporating an inner conductor serving as a power conductor;
said power supply unit comprising a DC power supply connected to supply DC power to said inner conductor; and
means for connecting transmit signals from said base station to said co-axial cable and receive signals from said co-axial cable to said base station;
said RF repeaters each comprising an antenna for exchanging the radio signals with the handsets, transmit circuit means for connecting the transmit signals from said co-axial cable to said antenna, receive circuit means for connecting receive signals from said antenna to said co-axial cable and a DC power pick-up connected to said inner conductor for powering the respective one of said RF repeaters.
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Abstract
An RF repeater arrangement for use in linking cordless handsets to a base station, has RF repeaters spaced from a common power supply unit and so distributed over an area to be serviced by the power supply unit that each of the RF repeaters is spaced from at least one other of the RF repeaters by a distance which is less than the range of coverage of the handsets. The power supply unit has a DC power supply connected to supply DC power to said a cable inner conductor, and RF repeaters each have an antenna for exchanging the radio signals with the handsets, transmit and receive circuits and a DC power pick-up connected to the co-axial cable inner conductor for powering the respective RF repeater.
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4 Claims
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1. An RF repeater arrangement for use in linking cordless handsets to a base station, comprising:
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a power supply unit connected to the base station; a plurality of RF repeaters for exchanging radio signals with the handsets; said RF repeaters being spaced from said power supply unit and being so distributed over an area to be serviced by said power supply unit that each of said RF repeaters is spaced from at least one other of said RF repeaters by a distance which is less than the range of coverage of the handsets; co-axial cable connecting said power supply unit to RF repeaters, said co-axial cable incorporating an inner conductor serving as a power conductor; said power supply unit comprising a DC power supply connected to supply DC power to said inner conductor; and means for connecting transmit signals from said base station to said co-axial cable and receive signals from said co-axial cable to said base station; said RF repeaters each comprising an antenna for exchanging the radio signals with the handsets, transmit circuit means for connecting the transmit signals from said co-axial cable to said antenna, receive circuit means for connecting receive signals from said antenna to said co-axial cable and a DC power pick-up connected to said inner conductor for powering the respective one of said RF repeaters. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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