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XPANDAcell Repeaters Carrier Class Solutions to Expand Your Cellular Coverage http://www.xpandacell.com

What it does RPT-9000 solves coverage problem Repeats LTE/UMTS/CDMA/GSM signals from a cell site to target locations for local coverage. Enables the Operator to: Firm up coverage in fringe, low lying and limited reception areas Selectively extend coverage Provide coverage where the cost of a base station is not justifiable

Case Study 4G LTE on 850 MHz First Nations in Alberta, Canada Indian Reservations 50+ and 90+ Km from nearest Telus and Rogers cell towers Remote areas 1000 Km north of Calgary without any cell coverage for over 30 years Use of Standard and Hybrid Fibre Repeaters to extend LTE service on 850 MHz in order to provide voice, SMS and data to mobile devices throughout the communities

Case Study Phase I Example of hybrid repeater link providing coverage to Indian Reservation 850 MHz Cell Towers are located 53 Km from the main donor tower (Master location) Line of site at 350 (106m) with 2m high gain 22 dbi parabolic antenna 5 Km of single-mode fibre optic cable to John D Or Prairie community (Slave location) 150 (45m) area fill tower using 3 panel antennas for 360 coverage Telus and Rogers 4G LTE signal now available for voice, SMS and data

Case Study Phase I

Case Study Phase II Example of dual repeater link delivering -65 dbm signal at remote reservation location Secondary Donor Tower is located 39 Km from the main donor tower (Master location) Line of site at 250 (76m) with 2m high gain 22 dbi parabolic antenna Area fill height at 150 (45m) using 3 panel antennas for 360 coverage Fox Lake community is 92 Km from cell tower Telus and Rogers 4G LTE signal now available for voice, SMS and data

Case Study Phase II

Case Study Phase III Example of standard repeater Link providing coverage to logging area 850 MHz Cell Towers are located 68 Km from the donor tower Line of site at 250 (76m) with 2m high gain 22 dbi parabolic antenna 150 (45m) area fill using 3 panel antennas for 360 coverage Area now covers 40-50 square Km along gravel roads on Foggy Mountain Telus and Rogers 4G LTE signal now available for voice, SMS and data

Case Study Phase III

Case Study Phases I, II and III Example of multiphase project providing cell coverage at remote reservation locations Fort Vermilion is closest location with Telus and Rogers cell towers No direct line of site to John D Or Prairie community Use of alternate donor tower site to the north and fibre to area fill tower Secondary link to Fox Lake community taking signal from first link Direct line of site to Foggy Mountain logging area 4G LTE signal now available to First Nations community (Summer/Fall 2018)

Case Study 4G LTE on 850 MHz Repeater Ranch

Case Study Single Repeater Link Western U.S. Ranch 24 Km from nearest cell tower Remote area - no coverage at ground level throughout valley Use of VHF two-way radios Need for cell service to facilitate better communications around the main ranch locations, cabins and field along valley

Case Study Single Repeater Link Example of Single Repeater Link providing coverage to Ranch and Farm 850 MHz Cell Tower is located 28 Km to the southeast of the property No cell coverage at ground level due to hills to the east of the valley Line of site from the north where the repeater is located Verizon Wireless signal available for voice, SMS and data

Case Study Single Repeater Link Example of RPT-9000 Repeater used to extend cellular coverage along valley Donor antenna at 5m above ground captures cell signal from tower 28 Km away Solar Panel & Battery array providing 24 VDC @ 50W to power repeater No tower erected on top of hill; horizontal separation between antennas Use of 7/8 Heliax cable installed in 2.5 PVC pipe for protection Area Fill antenna at 4 m height facing south, ranch coverage shaded area in blue

Case Study Single Repeater Link Repeater Ranch

Case Study Single Repeater Link Western Canada Sand Mining Plant 47 Km from nearest cell tower Remote area - no coverage at ground level Need for cell service to facilitate better communications in Office Trailers, Maintenance Shop and common areas Company mandate to improve morale so workers are able to stay in touch with their families during off hours.

Case Study Single Repeater Link Example of Single Repeater Link providing coverage to Office Trailers and Camp 850 MHz Cell Tower is located 47 Km to the east of the Mining site No cell coverage at ground level due to tree coverage and hills in between Line of site on top of silos at 30 m above ground level

Case Study Single Repeater Link Example of RPT-9000 Repeater used to extend cellular coverage Donor antenna at 30 m above ground captures cell signal from BTS Tower Repeater installed at mid point between both antennas, use of 7/8 Heliax cables Area Fill antenna at 15 m height facing north, shaded area in blue Office Trailers, Maintenance Shop and Camp locations have coverage at ground level

Case Study Single Repeater Link

Case Study Hybrid Repeater Link Middle East Cement Plant with close proximity to cell tower No coverage along 4 Km road or on other side of large hill GSM 900 signal available at start of road Use of Master/Slave Hybrid Fibre Repeater to extend signal to far side of hill near Crusher and Quarry Workshop buildings Additional Repeater used for signal along road

Case Study Hybrid Repeater Link Example of GSM 900 BTS at Main Cement Plant location Current coverage from 30 m tower at a distance of 4 Km shown in green Ridge prohibits cell signal from reaching Crusher and Quarry buildings shown in blue No coverage along road shown in yellow including Trailers and Explosive Stores area Single-mode fibre being run alongside road to extend data network

Case Study Hybrid Repeater Link Example of Master/Slave Fibre Hybrid Repeater used to extend cellular coverage Master unit at start of road connected to a single strand of single-mode fibre Slave unit at end of road on 12 m tower with antennas covering rear areas Crusher and Quarry buildings coverage from far left to straight ahead shown in blue Back side of service road off to the right and around the corner also shown in blue

Case Study Hybrid Repeater Link Additional RF Repeater used to extend cellular coverage along road RPT2 unit installed on top of powerhouse building at start of road Used 5 dbi low gain yagi antenna for donor signal from BTS Coverage from 33 area fill panel antenna shown in yellow Cell signal now covers the road up the hill, trailers and explosive store area

Case Study Hybrid Repeater Link

Case Study Single Repeater Link Western Africa Game Reserve over 50 Km from nearest cell tower No coverage at Farmhouse and Lodge due to being in a valley with no Line of Site Standard High Speed Internet not available Satellite Internet option slow and costly GSM 900 and 1800 signal available on hill Extended LTE signal to provide voice and data

Case Study Single Repeater Link Example of 56 km Single Repeater Link proving coverage to Lodge and Farmhouse BTS Tower at upper left at 50 m above ground level Yellow shaded area provides signal coverage toward RPT tower Donor antenna at 10 m above ground level

Case Study Single Repeater Link Example of Single Repeater Link providing coverage to Lodge and Farmhouse RPT Tower at bottom left has line of site to Farmhouse and Lodge Blue shaded area provides signal coverage to 5 Km area Area fill antenna is at 48 m above ground level

Case Study Single Repeater Link

Case Study Dual Repeater Link Central Mexico mining operation over 60 Km from nearest cell tower No coverage at main office and ATMs due to being in a valley with no Line of Site Critical to have ATM connectivity for cash withdrawal in order to avoid work stoppage 850 and 1900 MHz signal available on hill Both frequencies extended for redundancy

Case Study Dual Repeater Link Example of 65 Km Dual Repeater Link proving coverage to main office and ATMs BTS yellow shaded area provides signal coverage toward RPT1 RPT1 blue shaded area provides signal coverage toward RPT2 RPT2 red shaded area provides signal coverage into valley

Case Study Dual Repeater Link Example of first Repeater Link proving coverage to RPT1 location BTS Tower at left is 52 m above ground level Yellow shaded area provides signal toward RPT1 location at 35 Km Donor antenna at 10 m above ground level

Case Study Dual Repeater Link Example of second Repeater Link proving coverage to RPT2 location RPT1 at lower left has line of site to RPT2 location Blue shaded area provides signal toward RPT2 at 30 Km Area fill antenna is at 10 m above ground level

Case Study Dual Repeater Link Example of second repeater proving coverage down into valley RPT2 Tower has line of site to office, ATMs and surrounding area Red shaded area provides signal coverage to 6 Km Area fill antenna is at 60 m above ground level

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