What is a Radio Repeater?

by admin | Oct 7, 2015 | How to, Repeaters, two way radio

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How dose a Radio Repeater work?

Two-way radio systems rely on radio waves to transmit messages between users. In ideal conditions, radio signals travel effectively across open spaces. However, buildings, hills, mountains and long distances can weaken or block signals, reducing both coverage and audio quality.

This is where a radio repeater becomes invaluable.

How Does a Radio Repeater Work?

A radio repeater receives a radio transmission and immediately re-transmits it at a higher power level. This process significantly extends the coverage area of a radio system and helps overcome obstacles that would otherwise block communication.

By boosting and re-broadcasting signals, repeaters enable radio users to communicate clearly even when they are separated by distance, buildings, difficult terrain or other obstructions.

To maximise coverage, repeater stations are typically installed at elevated locations such as:

  • Tall buildings
  • Communications towers
  • Hilltops
  • High rooftops

Positioning the repeater antenna above surrounding obstacles allows signals to travel much further than they could between radios alone.

Input and Output Frequencies

A repeater operates using two frequencies:

  • Input Frequency – the frequency used by radios to transmit to the repeater.
  • Output Frequency – the frequency used by the repeater to transmit back to radio users.

When using a repeater system, radios are programmed to transmit on the repeater's input frequency and listen on its output frequency. This allows the repeater to receive and instantly re-broadcast every transmission.

Where Are Radio Repeaters Used?

Radio repeaters are widely used wherever reliable communications are required across large areas or challenging environments.

Common applications include:

  • Commercial businesses
  • Warehouses and distribution centres
  • Hotels and large buildings
  • Construction sites
  • Public transport operators
  • Emergency services
  • Security companies
  • Amateur radio networks

Even a large indoor facility can present coverage challenges due to steelwork, concrete structures and multiple floors. A repeater can dramatically improve communication throughout the site.

Modern Digital Repeater Technology

Today's digital repeaters offer outstanding performance, coverage and reliability.

Motorola's latest generation of repeaters includes solutions such as the:

  • Motorola DR3000
  • Motorola SLR5500

Both models are available in VHF and UHF versions, allowing businesses to choose the most suitable option for their operating environment.

Digital repeater technology provides improved audio quality, enhanced coverage and greater network efficiency compared to older analogue systems.

Repeater Maintenance and Support

Because the repeater is the heart of many radio systems, a failure can significantly impact business operations.

DCS 2 Way Radio offers repeater maintenance services with both business-hours and 24/7 support options. In the event of a fault, one of our engineers can attend site and replace the failed repeater with a loan unit, helping restore communications as quickly as possible and minimising costly downtime.

Need Advice on Radio Coverage?

Not every radio system requires a repeater, but if you're experiencing coverage issues or planning a system for a large site, our specialists can help.

Contact DCS 2 Way Radio on 0800 294 7766 for free expert advice on improving coverage and selecting the right radio solution for your business.