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RF repeaters have independent paths for reception and transmission, through which they collect and send signals to antennas and other stations. Radio frequency (RF) repeaters or RF repeaters are communication devices designed to amplify or regenerate data signals in order to transfer telecommunication signals from one terminal to another. The purpose of an RF repeater is to amplify and reconstruct the signal so that it can be sent over a longer distance than would be possible without the repeater. RF repeaters are bidirectional amplifiers which, when located between two antennas, relay signals in remote locations, or in order to bypass obstructed paths. RF repeater types include microwave RF repeaters or linear RF repeaters. Both types of devices can overcome signal-blocking impediments such as mountains, large buildings, structures that obstruct base station signals, or the distance to the base station.

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