DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS (DAS)

Distributed Antenna Systems and Bi-directional amplifiers are used to provide guaranteed in building coverage and maximize public safety portable radio coverage.

APSS Offers End-to-End DAS and BDA Solutions

A DAS-BDA in your facility helps ensure that first responders remain in contact with each other during an emergency. APSS offers free consultation and evaluation for all your coverage challenges and provides custom design services and expert level code compliance. Installing Distributed Antenna Systems and Bi-Directional Amplifiers is not only beneficial for first responders in emergency situations inside buildings, DAS systems are also a mission-critical coverage enhancement tool which improves officers, students, and faculty safety.

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APSS can help amplify Public Safety communications through DAS-BDA Solutions

There are two types of distributed antenna systems, one for two-way radios and another for cellular phones. APSS provides a variety of distributed antenna and bi-directional amplifier systems to provide in building coverage range. Nearly every DAS-BDA solution is custom-designed for each unique environment. Variables such as building materials, dead spots, and signal interference offer specific challenges and APSS has extensive experience deploying in-building wireless systems to meet nearly any operating conditions.

  • Benefits of Public Safety DAS/BDA Solutions

    A Public Safety DAS/BDA in your facility helps ensure that first responders remain in contact with each other during an emergency -- even in challenging areas such as stairwells, underground tunnels, parking garages, and pump rooms. Boosting radio signals not only increases safety for first responders, it also helps public safety professionals better serve building occupants and visitors.

  • Why Do You Need DAS & BDA Equipment?

    When communication comes to a halt, visitors and staff in your facility not only get frustrated – more importantly, they may be cut-off from help in an emergency. Plus, cell signals often diminish from network overload in a crisis and signal boosters can help sustain coverage.

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