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Is there technology available to catch 4g nets at a distance of 50km?
Question about LTE, 4G.
Is there an antenna complex (antenna, amplifier) on the market at an affordable price that would allow you to catch a 4G network at a distance of 50 km?
if so, where to look for details?
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Yes - it's called a base station. Uplink between base stations can be 50km.
Talk to the provider, maybe he will supply you with a mini base station for your money.
I strongly advise you to first talk with your telecom operator about the technical feasibility of an LTE cell at a distance of 50 km in principle.
I won’t say about all manufacturers, but in Ericsson installed in many places, for example, a coverage range of more than 15 km at a specific base station is turned on separately and for separate money.
The documentation says explicitly and in plain text:
If the feature is activated and if the cell range exceeds 15 km, extra Uplink (UL) resource blocks must be reserved for random access, which reduces UL capacity.
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The feature includes use of the random access preamble format 1 that is appropriate for the large round trip times in cells with cell range larger than 15 km.
It turns out that increasing the range over 15 km requires separate gestures from the telecom operator, accompanied by license costs and a decrease in the capacity of the base station sector.
Maybe really look in the direction of the satellite?
Or towards the radio relay?
I want to please you so that there is a direct line of sight (this is necessary for the propagation of LTE waves) for 50 km, the towers should be 44 meters high.
Well, since you have your own tower, and you can provide direct visibility to the operator's BS, then here: https://youtu.be/-KlvgVIwPbc
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