
KIRK System 1500 | System 1500 IP
Repeater
The KIRK Repeater is designed for the KIRK Systems 500 and 1500 to increase the radio coverage area of the system. The KIRK Repeater has two internal antennas used for increasing the effective range of a DECT base station in a certain direction (see Fig. 2). The KIRK Repeater is also available in a version with connector for a third external antenna (directional antenna). Such may be used to set up as a new coverage cell, up to 1.000m away from the base station (see Fig. 3).

Fig. 1: Normal coverage area around a base station.
Fig. 2: Example of coverage expansion using a repeater.
Fig. 3: Example of coverage expansion using a repeater with external directional antenna.
The KIRK Repeater is very useful in sites as e.g. companies/factories spread out in several buildings, motels or shops with storage rooms nearby.

The KIRK Repeater is designed to be discrete and invisible. Its small size and elegant design makes it blend unobtrusively into its surroundings.
It is very easy and fast to install the KIRK Repeater. The only connection is to the main power via a power adapter. Configuration of the repeater is made very smoothly with a programming kit and a Windows installation software, logical and easy in its application. The Windows installation software may be downloaded directly from our website - free of charge.
Features
- Two internal antennas.
- Connector for external directional antenna for long range coverage (optional)
- Handles simultaneously two speech channels
- No connection to the WMS
- Powered by an external power adapter
- Meets the Generic Access Profile (GAP) requirements
- Complies with the prETS 300 700 CRFP (Cordless Radio Fixed Part), CTR6 and TBR22 test requirements
- Weight: 0,160 kgs.
- Dimensions (L x H x D): 150 x 80 x 36 mm
- Posibility for Repeater Jumps. Please read this service news first.

KIRK Wireless Repeaters can be deployed in a cascade formation, directing the signal in a certian direction. This unique KIRK feature enables you to cover areas where cabling is not possible. Please read more about special requirements: click here |