Abstract: A radio system comprises a transmitter, an intermediate station, and a receiver for data transfer from the transmitter to the receiver. The intermediate station receives at least one data packet addressed to the receiver from the transmitter, transmits each data packet to the receiver, and performs signaling of the receiver to the transmitter in conjunction with the data transfer.
Abstract: A helix antenna for satellite connections of mobile devices is to be fed from above, and all its radiators are side by side on a same geometric cylindrical surface. The antenna has at least two resonances. In the case of two-resonance every second radiator resonates at a lower frequency and the rest of the radiators at another, higher frequency, the frequency difference being based on the difference in the physical length of the radiators. One conductor of the feed line of the antenna is connected directly to one half of the radiators and the other conductor to the other half of the radiators. No separate feed circuit for the phase shifts is required in an antenna with plurality of helix radiators, because the phasing can be implemented by the positioning of the radiators and the fine tuning of their length. The antenna structure is simple, and case its production costs are relatively low.