Claims
- 1. A repeater comprising:
a housing configured for mounting within an architectural structure; a null antenna mounted on the housing and oriented to provide an antenna beam directed into an interior portion of the architectural structure when the housing is mounted to the architectural structure; a donor antenna; and a repeater circuit disposed in the housing and coupled to the null and donor antennas to provide bi-directional exchange of radio frequency signals therebetween.
- 2. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the donor and null antennas are configured to have orthogonal relative polarizations.
- 3. The repeater of claim 2, wherein the donor antenna is vertically polarized and wherein the null antenna is horizontally polarized.
- 4. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted in a spaced apart relationship with respect to the housing.
- 5. The repeater of claim 4, further comprising a cable coupling the donor antenna to the repeater circuit.
- 6. The repeater of claim 1, further comprising a backplane mounted on the housing and positioned relative to the null antenna to provide isolation between the null and donor antennas.
- 7. The repeater of claim 6, further comprising at least one choke surrounding the backplane.
- 8. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the donor antenna is mounted to and extends from the housing.
- 9. The repeater of claim 8, wherein the null antenna comprises a patch antenna element mounted to a surface of the housing, and wherein the donor antenna is oriented perpendicular to a surface of the patch antenna element.
- 10. The repeater of claim 1, further comprising:
at least one second null antenna oriented to provide a second antenna beam directed into a second interior portion of the architectural structure; and a cable operatively coupling the second null antenna with the repeater circuit.
- 11. The repeater of claim 10, further comprising a second housing to which the second null antenna is mounted.
- 12. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted in an attic of an architectural structure at a relatively high point within the attic, and wherein the housing is configured to be mounted in the attic at a point relatively near a ceiling of a room over which the attic is disposed.
- 13. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted on an outside surface of the architectural structure.
- 14. The repeater of claim 13, wherein the donor antenna is coupled to the repeater circuit via a cable running through a wall of the architectural structure.
- 15. The repeater of claim 13, wherein the donor antenna is coupled to the repeater circuit through a window in the architectural structure via a capacitive coupler mounted to the window.
- 16. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted on a window disposed in the architectural structure.
- 17. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to be mounted in a room in the architectural structure.
- 18. The repeater of claim 17, wherein the housing is configured to be mounted to a wall in the room.
- 19. The repeater of claim 17, wherein the housing is configured to be mounted within a corner between a ceiling and at least one wall of the room.
- 20. The repeater of claim 19, wherein the housing is right triangular in cross-section, with the null antenna mounted to a surface of the housing that forms the hypotenuse in the right triangular cross section.
- 21. The repeater of claim 1, wherein the architectural structure comprises a residential structure.
- 22. A repeater comprising:
a housing including a planar surface; a null antenna including at least one patch antenna element disposed on the surface of the housing; a donor antenna coupled to the housing via a cable; and a repeater circuit disposed in the housing and coupled to the null and donor antennas to provide bi-directional exchange of radio frequency signals therebetween.
- 23. The repeater of claim 22, wherein the surface of the housing is configured to be oriented toward a ceiling of a room within an architectural structure when the housing is mounted within an attic of the architectural structure, and wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted proximate a relatively high point within the attic, and wherein the null and donor antennas have generally orthogonal polarizations relative to one another.
- 24. The repeater of claim 22, wherein the housing is configured to be mounted to at least one of a wall and a ceiling in a room of an architectural structure, with the surface oriented to face an interior portion of the room.
- 25. The repeater of claim 24, wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted outside of the architectural structure.
- 26. The repeater of claim 24, wherein the donor antenna is configured to be mounted to a window in the room.
- 27. A repeater comprising:
a housing including a planar surface; a null antenna including at least one patch antenna element disposed on the surface of the housing; a donor antenna mounted to the housing opposite the surface; and a repeater circuit disposed in the housing and coupled to the null and donor antennas to provide bi-directional exchange of radio frequency signals therebetween.
- 28. The repeater of claim 27, wherein the donor antenna extends generally perpendicular to and away from the surface of the housing, wherein the repeater is configured to be mounted within an attic of an architectural structure proximate a relatively high point within the attic, and with the surface of the housing oriented toward a ceiling of a room disposed below the attic, and wherein the null and donor antennas have generally orthogonal polarizations relative to one another.
- 29. A method of bi-directionally transmitting radio frequency signals in an architectural structure, the method comprising:
receiving a first radio frequency signal from an interior portion of an architectural structure using a null antenna mounted to a housing that is mounted within the architectural structure so as to orient the null antenna toward the interior portion of the architectural structure; communicating the first radio frequency signal to a donor antenna with a repeater circuit disposed in the housing; receiving a second radio frequency signal using the donor antenna; and communicating the second radio signal to the null antenna using the repeater circuit.
- 30. The method of claim 29, further comprising:
radiating the first radio frequency signal from the donor antenna in a first direction; and radiating the second radio frequency signal from the null antenna in a second direction that is generally orthogonal to the first direction.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the donor antenna is vertically polarized and wherein the null antenna is horizontally polarized.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein radiating the first radio frequency signal includes radiating the first radio frequency signal omnidirectionally using an omnidirectional antenna for the donor antenna.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein radiating the first radio frequency signal includes radiating the first radio frequency signal directionally using a directional antenna for the donor antenna.
- 34. The method of claim 29, wherein the donor antenna is mounted in a spaced apart relationship with respect to the housing.
- 35. The method of claim 29, wherein the donor antenna is mounted to the housing, and wherein a backplane is mounted on the housing intermediate the null and donor antennas.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein ate least one choke surrounds the backplane.
- 37. The method of claim 29, further comprising:
receiving a third radio frequency signal from a second interior portion of the architectural structure using a second null antenna mounted to a second housing that is mounted within the architectural structure so as to orient the second null antenna toward the second interior portion of the architectural structure; communicating the third radio frequency signal from the second null antenna to the repeater circuit; communicating the third radio frequency signal to the donor antenna with the repeater circuit; and communicating the second radio signal to the second null antenna using the repeater circuit.
- 38. The method of claim 29, wherein the donor antenna is mounted in an attic of the architectural structure at a relatively high point within the attic, and wherein the housing is mounted in the attic at a point relatively near a ceiling of a room over which the attic is disposed.
- 39. The method of claim 29, wherein the donor antenna is mounted on an outside the architectural structure.
- 40. The method of claim 29, wherein the housing is mounted in a room in the architectural structure.
- 41. The method of claim 29, wherein the architectural structure comprises a residential structure.
- 42. The method of claim 29, further comprising disabling the null antenna in response to a control signal received by the donor antenna.
- 43. The method of claim 29, wherein the null antenna includes at least one of a patch antenna element and a dipole antenna element.
- 44. A method of installing a repeater in an architectural structure, the method comprising:
installing a donor antenna in an attic of an architectural structure; and installing a housing in the attic of the architectural structure to orient a null antenna mounted thereto toward a ceiling of a room over which the attic is disposed, wherein the housing further includes a repeater circuit disposed therein and coupled to the null and donor antennas to provide bi-directional exchange of radio frequency signals therebetween.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein installing the donor antenna in the attic includes positioning the donor antenna at a relatively high point in the attic.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the donor antenna and the housing are coupled together via a cable, and wherein installing the housing in the attic includes positioning the housing proximate the ceiling of the room.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the donor antenna is mounted to the housing, and wherein installing the housing in the attic includes positioning the housing proximate the relatively high point in the attic.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the filing benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Application entitled “Repeater for Customer Premises,” Serial No. 60/292,762, filed May 22, 2001, and incorporates that application by reference herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60292762 |
May 2001 |
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