Wilson Electronics WILSON PRO 1050 User Manual page 5

In-building cellular signal booster with in-line amplification
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In-Line Amplification
The WilsonPRO 1050 Cellular Signal
Booster System automatically
compensates for signal loss resulting
from a long indoor RF coax cable run.
Simply connect the 1050 In-Line unit at
a cable length between 100' and 300'
from the 1050 Main unit. When both
units are powered up, they will begin to
communicate with each other, sending signals and calculating the amount of signal
loss in the cable. Once cable losses are calculated, the gain levels are adjusted
between the 1050 Main and 1050 In-Line units so that only enough extra gain is added
to the system to compensate for the signal loss of the indoor cable.
This capability to overcome significant cable losses allows the 1050 System to provide
cellular coverage in areas that were previously impossible, such as the lower floors of
apartment buildings and other multi-dwelling units.
The WilsonPro 1050 system also includes Wilson Electronics' state-of-the-art XDR
(Extended Dynamic Range) technology that prevents signal overload conditions which
can, in accordance with FCC regulations, force a booster to shut down or
even shut down.
When the WilsonPro 1050 system senses that any incoming cell signal is too strong,
and threatens to overload the system, XDR automatically reduces signal gain to
compensate for this overload condition while maintaining signal coverage throughout
the building. In contrast, competing signal boosters shut down when they reach
a maximum incoming signal strength threshold, causing the indoor cell signal to
drop out. Both antenna ports are located on the top of the 1050 Main unit for easy
installation. Like all WilsonPro cell signal boosters, the WilsonPRO 1050 Cellular Signal
Booster System is universal: it works for all cellular devices, all services including 4G
LTE, and all U.S. and Canada cell phone carriers.
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WILSON PRO 1050
IN-BUILDING SIGNAL BOOSTER WITH IN-LINE AMPLIFICATION

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