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Wilson 460105 AG Pro 70 Dual-Band 70 dB Yagi Kit for Voice, 2G & 3G [Discontinued]

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Downloads Installation Manual The Wilson 460105 AG Pro 70 Dual-Band 70 dB Yagi Kit for Voice 2G & 3G is specially designed for situations where you need to cover a large area, but the cell phone signal outside of the building is very low. This kit includes a high power directional yagi antenna, which allows you to target a single cell tower and boost the signal to the rest of the establishment. The equipment is dual band, so it supports most North American Cell providers, except for Nextel, but will only boost the signal of the provider whose tower you choose to target. This kit includes everything you need to get started. Coverage Area Many variables impact the total coverage area of a signal booster system. The following are estimates only and may not be accurate in any individual situation. If you have an existing strong 5-bar outside signal, you may get up to 10,000 sq ft or more of coverage inside* If you have an existing 3 to 4-bar (-90 dB) outside signal, you may get up to 7,500 sq ft of coverage inside* If you have an existing 1 to 2-bar (-100 dB) outside signal, you may get up to 2,000 sq ft of coverage inside* Supported Carriers The Wilson 460105 AG Pro 70 Dual-Band 70 dB Yagi Kit for Voice 2G & 3G boosts the standard dual-band frequencies of 800 and 1900 MHz which are widely used in North America.  The following carriers are supported: AT&T 2G, 3G and 4G HSPA+ (not 4G LTE) Verizon 2G and 3G Sprint 2G and 3G T-Mobile and Cricket 2G Virgin Mobile 3G This system does not support LTE, WiMAX, Nextel/iDEN/MIKE, or AWS networks. Kit Includes Wilson AG PRO 70dB Amplifier Wilson 304475 Multi-Band High Gain Yagi Antenna Internal 301155 panel antenna 60ft and 75ft LMR400 coaxial cables Instruction manual with installation directions Installation Overview Installing the Wilson AG Pro 70 Signal Booster Kit is fairly straightforward, but will require running cable from the roof or elevated location into the building, as well as potentially drilling and screwing in components. If you feel comfortable with this level of installation, then feel free to proceed, otherwise you may want to consider hiring a general contractor, electrician, satellite TV installer, or handyman to assist in the installation. Additionally, before you begin, we recommend that you start with a soft installation, where you don't permanently mount components, drill holes or finalize cable runs until you're sure that the system is performing to the level that you would like. Once you've tested out antenna and component locations, and are satisfied with the results, then you can go ahead and permanently install everything. Finally, read through the entire set of installation instructions both here and in the included manual before beginning, and feel free to call us with any questions before you proceed. We'll start the installation from the roof and work our way into the house. First, start by determining the part of the roof that receives the best signal, as we'll want to locate the directional antenna there and ideally aim it away from the house (and not back over the roof). Once you've identified the portion of the roof which is best, locate the vertical pole which you'll be mounting the yagi directional antenna as high up on the roof as possible. Attach the directional antenna and temporarily aim it away from the house. Run the 75 ft. cable from the antenna into the attic of the house, if possible through a vent or soffit, but you may need to drill a hole at this step. Once the cable is inside the house, we recommend running the cables and locating the inside antenna in the attic of the house (If this is not possible, please call us to discuss other installation locations). The amplifier can either be located in the attic if there is an area with AC power, or down in the living space for easier access. To start, run the cable to the area where you plan to locate the amplifier. If you've purchased a lighting surge protector, attach that now, and then connect the 2ft cable to the "Outside Antenna" port of the amplifier. Otherwise directly connect the outside cable to the "Outside Antenna" port. Connect the 60 ft cable to the "Inside Port" on the other side of the amplifier, and run it to the center of the attic. Connect the panel antenna and lay it face down on the floor of the attic. Once all of the components are connected, power on the amplifier by plugging it in. As it's powering up, you should see the lights flashing, and then check to see that they turn solid green. If the lights are not solid green, check out the portion of the owners manual that discusses the indicator lights to find out what they mean. Of, you can always contact us for help. Directional antennas must be aimed for best results. When aiming and when mounting the antenna, make sure that it is parallel with the ground, do not aim it up at the sky or down at the ground. Start with the antenna high on the roof pointed in one direction. Turn on the system and have a person inside stand 10 ft in front of the inside antenna and take a signal reading with their phone in field test mode. Rotate the outside antenna 45 degrees (1/8th of the way around) and then pause for 60 seconds. After the pause, the person inside should take another signal reading from exactly the same spot, and then you can repeat the process. After you've gone all the way around, mount the antenna facing in the direction with the strongest signal (decibel signal reading will be closest to 0). If possible, also mount the antenna on that side of the home or office so that it's pointing away from the building and not over the building. The included manual is very helpful and we recommend reading through it before beginning the installation. If you run into any issues, feel free to contact us for help. * The actual coverage area of a signal booster is dependent on many factors including existing outside signal strength, obstructions between you and the cell tower, the materials used in your home or office, the layout of the area you need to cover with a boosted signal, and other factors. The approximate coverage areas listed above are estimates. Actual coverage area will vary based on these and other factors. If you're not sure if a system will be powerful enough for your needs, contact us to find out.

Wilson 460105 AG Pro 70 Dual-Band 70 dB Yagi Kit for Voice, 2G & 3G [Discontinued]

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