What frequency if used for voice on my Verizon tower?

modilly

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I am looking at a 850 MHz repeater for my weak signal area at home. How can I be sure that the local Verizon tower uses this frequency?
 
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Not sure exactly what you're expecting, but usually, when cellular reception is weak, the carrier company, in your case Verizon, can provide (usually for a fee), a small cell, or femtocell, to give you the equivalent of a small cell tower in your home. It's not a repeater. It's a small cellular site, which generates it's own signal. For connectivity, they do not connect to other cellular towers directly, they connect using your existing broadband internet connection.

bigpinkdragon286

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Not sure exactly what you're expecting, but usually, when cellular reception is weak, the carrier company, in your case Verizon, can provide (usually for a fee), a small cell, or femtocell, to give you the equivalent of a small cell tower in your home. It's not a repeater. It's a small cellular site, which generates it's own signal. For connectivity, they do not connect to other cellular towers directly, they connect using your existing broadband internet connection.
 
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