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Warning:
Connecting the amplifi er directly to the cell phone with use of an
adapter will damage the cell phone.
adapter will damage the cell phone.
Warning:
Connect both the outside and inside antenna cables to the
amplifi er before powering up the amplifi er.
amplifi er before powering up the amplifi er.
Warning:
Use only the power supply provided in this package. Use of a
non-Wilson product may damage your equipment.
non-Wilson product may damage your equipment.
Warning:
RF Safety: An inside antenna must have a separation distance
from all persons that is at least 8 inches from either the dome
antenna, panel antenna or other antenna with gain not to exceed
7 dBi.
from all persons that is at least 8 inches from either the dome
antenna, panel antenna or other antenna with gain not to exceed
7 dBi.
Warning:
NOTE: Use of this amplifi er with an inside antenna gain higher
than 7 dBi is in violation of FCC regulations. All Wilson mobile
and inside antennas have gains of 7 dBi or less for frequencies
applicable to this amplifi er. Use of this amplifi er with an outside
building antenna gain exceeding 13 dBi is in violation of FCC
regulations. All Wilson Yagi antennas have gains of 13 dBi or
less for frequencies applicable to this amplifi er. Use of antennas
with higher than the above maximum allowable gains is in
violation of FCC regulations for which the offender is fully liable.
than 7 dBi is in violation of FCC regulations. All Wilson mobile
and inside antennas have gains of 7 dBi or less for frequencies
applicable to this amplifi er. Use of this amplifi er with an outside
building antenna gain exceeding 13 dBi is in violation of FCC
regulations. All Wilson Yagi antennas have gains of 13 dBi or
less for frequencies applicable to this amplifi er. Use of antennas
with higher than the above maximum allowable gains is in
violation of FCC regulations for which the offender is fully liable.
Finding Signal Strength and Calculating Coverage Distance
Signal strength and the corresponding coverage distance you can expect to achieve
with your amplifi er/antenna system are based on a combination of several factors:
the received signal strength of your cell phone alone, the signal gain achieved by
your amplifi er and antennas, and the signal loss from cables, taps and splitters you
may be using.
with your amplifi er/antenna system are based on a combination of several factors:
the received signal strength of your cell phone alone, the signal gain achieved by
your amplifi er and antennas, and the signal loss from cables, taps and splitters you
may be using.
To calculate your approximate signal coverage distance, you can enter this
information into our Coverage Area Calculator on the Technical Support page on our
website (www.wilsonelectronics.com). If you prefer, you can manually calculate your
approximate signal coverage distance using the instructions on this and the following
two pages.
information into our Coverage Area Calculator on the Technical Support page on our
website (www.wilsonelectronics.com). If you prefer, you can manually calculate your
approximate signal coverage distance using the instructions on this and the following
two pages.
First, measure the Outside Signal Level (OSL) at the intended outside antenna
location using a cell phone in test mode. (For assistance, visit the Phone Test Modes
section on the Technical Support page on our website or call 866-294-1660.) The
OSL will always be a negative number. (Even if the cell phone shows a positive
number, you will need to change it to a negative for this calculation.) Maximum signal
strength is usually about -50. When the signal weakens to about -100 or worse, the
call may be dropped.
location using a cell phone in test mode. (For assistance, visit the Phone Test Modes
section on the Technical Support page on our website or call 866-294-1660.) The
OSL will always be a negative number. (Even if the cell phone shows a positive
number, you will need to change it to a negative for this calculation.) Maximum signal
strength is usually about -50. When the signal weakens to about -100 or worse, the
call may be dropped.
Depending on the model, your amplifi er gain (AG) will be 50 or 60 dB (see the label
on your amplifi er). Your inside and outside antennas will also add signal gain, again
depending on the antenna models you are using (see the table on page 13).
on your amplifi er). Your inside and outside antennas will also add signal gain, again
depending on the antenna models you are using (see the table on page 13).
You will also experience some signal loss from cables, splitters and taps used to
connect your system (see the table on page 13).
connect your system (see the table on page 13).