Working Diagram (How It Works) The outside antenna catches the signal from the tower, transmit it through a coax cable into the booster. Booster amplifies the signal and then transmit it through a coax cable to the inside antenna. The inside antenna rebroadcasts the signal inside to all mobile devices within range. The system also works in reverse;...
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Signal transmission loss and power level Coverage area ability Note: FCC regulations limit the amplification of all cell phone boosters in order to prevent damage to the telecommunications infrastructure. Therefore, the maximum coverage area of a booster depends on the original power level of the signal captured by the outside antenna.
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Find The dBm Reading And Band Number On Your Phone Having an accurate measurement of signal strength in decibels (dBm) is crucial when installing your system. Decibels accurately measure the signal strength you are receiving. Note: Turn off your cell phone’s WiFi to ensure you are checking the cellular connection. The dBm reading will be refreshed every 30-60 seconds.
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Step1: Study your vehicle and make a installation planning ≥3 feet ≥2 feet In order to achieve the best signal coverage effect, there is a certain distance requirement between the inside antenna and outside antenna. Make sure that the outside antenna is horizontally attached to the roof and the inside antenna is parallel to the horizontal plane.
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Step 2: Find position for outside antenna Then choose the location of the outside antenna. It should be rear on the roof, has the most distance from the inside antenna location. Also need consider how the route the cable inside. We suggest the installation location with green identification, please refer Truck...
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Step3: Outside Antenna Installation Determine where you want to have the outside antenna on your vehicle. Same time you need determine where you want the cable to enter the vehicle. NOTE: With two options Option A: Enter the car through the back Option B: Enter the car through the door trunk and pass through the rear seats...
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Step4: Indside Antenna Installation There are 2 powerful celcro at the bottom of the inside antenna, which can attract the antenna to the side of seat. Note: Make sure that the inside antenna is parallel to the horizontal plane Step5: Connect the System Connect the outside antenna cable to Connect the intside antenna cable to the booster at the “OUTSIDE”...
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Step6: Evaluate the Effects • Now that all of the components of the booster are in place, and the booster is powered on, it’s time to check the performance. If everything checks out, return to steps 2 and 3 to finalize installation. Here’s what you should look for: 1.) Run a signal strength/speed check.
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Trouble Shooting: No Signal Improvement Step 1. Check power. Ensure the indoor Step 2. Check incoming signal level at outdoor unit is plugged in and the LED Power antenna position. Usage of a booster is not Light is green. recommend when the outside signal is less than -110dbm(3G/1x) or -120dBm(4G/LTE).
SolidRF. This warranty does not apply to any signal booster components determined by SolidRF to have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, tampering, or mishandling that result in damages to the physical or electronic properties of the product.
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Use only the power supply provided in this package. Use of a non-SolidRF product or accessory may result in damage to the equipment or components of the equipment. The inside unit is designed for use in an indoor, temperature-controlled environment (less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit).
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