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Six years and one thousand GPS repeater systems later …

3rd August 2018

In early 2012, a friend suggested that I investigate the possibility of bringing GPS repeater systems to market in the UK.

Well, the truth is that my investigations were somewhat half-hearted since I just didn’t “get it”.

I could see how the technology worked but I couldn’t fathom what anyone would want a GPS repeater for.

So maybe I’m not the sharpest implement in the toolbox after all …..

The timing was perfect though; Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator, was about to introduce a “light license regime” that legalised the use of GPS repeaters in the UK in the mid-2012 timeframe.

Roger-GPS logo

Oh, and Roger-GPS, the leading European manufacturer of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) repeater systems worldwide, was looking to appoint a distributor in the UK.

Some may say the stars were perfectly aligned that year, because the net result of my enquiries resulted in FalTech Ltd being appointed UK distributor for Roger-GPS systems in March 2012.

We learned about the previous experiences of the worldwide Roger-GPS network and soon had an idea of which sectors, industries and businesses would be likely to make good use of a GPS repeater.

Shortly afterwards the FalTech website went live we began to form a more focused view of the marketplace in the UK.

So who needs a GPS repeater?

By May 2013 we had enough experience to enable us to write an article that summarises the various uses of a GPS repeater system.

This article has been updated over the years and is probably still the best overview available.

The “Blue Light” sector became a major focus for us, as it soon became apparent that the single most important application for a GPS repeater system is in a fire station.

If you would like to discuss your indoor coverage situation please do let us know, we’d be happy to help.

GPS repeaters in fire stations

When inside a fire station, the mobile data terminal (MDT) installed on most appliances will not receive a GPS signal due to the blocking effect of the building structure.

This means that when the MDT transmits its location to the command and control centre, the data is stale and indicates the location when the appliance last had sky-view – just before it entered the fire station.

However, the real problems begin when the appliance leaves the station because it can take several minutes for the MDT (and satnav devices if present) to re-acquire a GPS fix.

The appliance could be quite some distance away from the fire station before the GPS fix occurs.GPS Repeaters for Fire Stations

This has two main effects:

  1. Fire crews have to find their way to the incident without the aid of the MDT and/or the satnav device
  2. The command and control centre continues to see the appliance’s location as the fire station long after it left the building

Local knowledge can sometimes aid fire crews to get where they need to be. However the command centre staff won’t necessarily have the confidence of knowing exactly where their resources are at all times, which means that they are not always able to marshal resources to where they are most needed.

The solution

A GPS repeater system installed in a fire station ensures that MDTs and satnav devices receive live satellite signals at all times.

GPS repeater in a fire station providing continuous signal to MDT and satnav devices

Which means that:

  • The MDT reports accurate, up-to-date location information at all times.
  • Satnav devices maintain a GPS fix while indoors.
  • There is no satellite acquisition delay on exiting the station.
  • Response times minimised and public safety enhanced.

There is a full description of how a GPS repeater works in a fire station  in the applications section of this site.

Installation

Some customers are happy to install their own repeater systems; quite often their profession is “technical” and relevant skills are in evidence.

Some, however, prefer a 3rd party company to provide a full service, including site survey, system design, installation and maintenance.

For this reason FalTech partnered with a professional installation company from the outset – a relationship that has worked very well for some six years now.

Rig-It.Com Ltd is based near Northampton – ideally placed in the centre of mainland UK.

Some 350 of the 1,000 systems sold by FalTech since 2012 have been installed in fire stations – the majority of which were installed by Rig-It.Com Ltd.

Rig-It was already well-known to the Blue Light community as a supplier of antenna systems and communications tower commissioning and decommissioning services.

The level of service provided to customers always exceeds expectations and the FalTech partnership with Rig-It.Com has been a great success.


The last six years have been fascinating as we have continued to service our core customer base in blue light sector, along with plenty of others who are involved with aviation maintenance, GPS tracking devices, vehicle manufacturers and military organisations.

Some of the organisations we have worked with are listed on the Clients page.

If we can help you to overcome the issues caused by being inside a signal-denied space, please do get in touch.

You can email us through the contact page or if you would prefer a good old-fashioned chat we still have a telephone in the office – please call 01326 336 444 in the UK or +44 1326 336 444 from outside the UK.

 


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