8/27/20131Cellular Signal BoostersPresented by Blake Seese & Tim TimmonsCellular Signal Boostershttp://www.wilsonelectronics.com/wci-trainingClick
8/27/201310A typical systemWide Band DirectionalOutside AntennaRG6 CableMainAmplifierPanel Antennas, InsideSplitterGetting startedPlan your attackSite
8/27/201311Cellular Technologies Wilson cellular repeaters can support 2G, 3G and 4G signals for all major US carriers. Major US carriers and the tec
8/27/201312Finding the frequencyNote the frequencies being used.T-Mobile uses 1900mhz for voice in this area and AT&T is on 850mhz and 1900mhz.The
8/27/201313Locate the towerhttp://www.cellreception.com/Locate the tower
8/27/201314System designSite survey• Start with a floor plan, hand drawn is fine. Include approximate dimensions.65’65’~4225 Sq. Ft.System designSite
8/27/201315System designSite survey• Record signal strength on floor plan, inside and outside on all sides of building.65’65’~4225 Sq. Ft.AT&T, T
8/27/201316AntennasOutside antennas- Directional (Yagi)- Omni-directionalInside antennas- Panel (wall/ceiling mount)- Dome+9dBBest isolation+5dBLeast
8/27/201317Adding additional inside antennasSplitters –A splitter will have an even division of signal to each port. Wilson offers 2, 3, and 4 way spl
8/27/201318Gain adjustment• The adjustable gain controls allow the installer to set separate gain levels for the 800 MHz and 1900 MHz frequencies as n
8/27/201319Which booster?Make sure you know what frequencies are needed.Go to http://www.wirelessadvisor.com/ and enter the zip code of the installati
8/27/20132WCI Program Benefits Access to CIS product line (limited to Certified Installers) Listing as a Certified Installer on Wilson Electronics’
8/27/201320Coverage area chartX1900mhz850mhzSignal in- 100dBmAntenna Gain 9dBSignal -100dBm+ 9dB= - 91dBm- 6dB= -97dBm+ 75dB=
8/27/201321Coverage area chartXX1900mhz850mhzSignal in- 74dBmAntenna Gain 9dBSignal -74dBm+ 9dB= - 65dBm- 6dB= -71dBm+ 65dB=
8/27/201322Coverage area chartXX1900mhz850mhzAdding additional inside antennasSignal in- 82dBmAntenna Gain 9dB50’ RG6 coaxLoss = 6dB75db gainAmplifier
8/27/201323Installing the in-line boosterSystem at a glance304475859992WC1065 or WC1075806715859993859994859976301155Wide band directionalMSRP $99.95P
8/27/201324System at a glance304411859902801280806215859957859980859907301135Wide band directionalMSRP $99.95Panel ceiling/wallMSRP $99.95-3dB Super S
8/27/201325Why choose Wilson?• True oscillation and overload protection Patented technology means no other amplifier protects the cellular network lik
8/27/201326PDF Downloadhttp://www.wilsonelectronics.com/wci-trainingCertification TestLog into the Wilson Electronics web site athttp://www.wilsonelec
8/27/20133o Million dollar Energy Star homeo State of the art home theater and automationo Brand new iPhoneo No usable cell signalThe ProblemWhy?Reaso
8/27/20134• Distance from Tower– The farther away cellular devices are from the tower, the weaker the signal will be. The result is slower data speeds
8/27/20135The solutionA professionally installed Wilson Electronics cellular signal booster!Benefits of a Cellular Booster Use cellular devices in pr
8/27/20136Opportunity• Google reports over 1,000,000 Android activations per day.• 350 million cell phones in US equals 108% of the population.• The F
8/27/20137Cell Phone Signal• Cellular signal strength is measured in decibels (dB), and will typically range from -50dBm to -110dBm.• The dB scale is
8/27/20138ImpedanceChoosing the right cable, 50ohm or 75ohmLoss per 100’850mhz = 8.30dB1900mhz = 13.35dBFigure at 10dB/100’RG6 RG11 low lossLoss per 1
8/27/20139outside antenna amplifier inside antennaWhat is a signal booster?Optional componentsTap Splitte
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