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A WILSON ELECTRONICS, LLC COMPANY
Home 4G
Cellular Signal Booster
User Manual
NEED HELP?
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Index
Package Contents
Determine Signal Strength
STEP 1:
Find the dBm Reading on Your Phone
STEP 2:
Measure Signal Strength: Inside Antenna
STEP 3:
Measure Signal Strength: Outside Antenna
STEP 4:
Connect the System
Test System: Lights
STEP 5:
Mount Outside Antenna (Options A, B & C)
10
STEP 6:
Last Steps
14
Speciications
15
Safety Guidelines
16
Warranty
17
Antenna Kit Options
18
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Package
Contents
Home
4G
Inside
Antenna
Outside
Antenna
Power
Supply
Window
Entry Cable
Cable
Connector
Window
Mount
Bracket
Wall Mount
Bracket
HOME 4G
CELL PHONE SIGNAL BOOSTER
(2) Cables
Roof/Pole
Mount
Bracket
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Determine Signal Strength
Having an accurate measurement of signal strength in decibels
(dBm) is crucial when installing your system.
-80
dBm
Decibels accurately measure the signal strength you are receiving.
SIGNAL STRENGTH
EXCELLENT
GOOD
FAIR
POOR
DEAD ZONE
3G/1x
(typically voice)
-70dBm
-71 to -85dBm
-86 to -100dBm
-101 to -109dBm
-110dBm
4G/LTE
(typically data)
-90dBm
-91 to -105dBm
-106 to -110dBm
-111 to -119dBm
-120dBm
Decibels are not linear: A seemingly small increase in dBm can
make a huge diference in signal strength!
Signal Strength
EXCELLENT
CELL
TOWER
Signal Strength
FAIR
Signal Strength
POOR
Signal Strength
DEAD ZONE
Distance from Cell Tower
3G/1x
-70dBm
-75dBm
-90dBm
-105dBm
-110dBm
4G/LTE
-90dBm
-100dBm
-108dBm
-115dBm
-120dBm
DECIBEL GAIN
Signal Strength
GOOD
POWER INCREASE
3dB
2 times the power and signal ampliication
6dB
4 times the power and signal ampliication
10dB
10 times the power and signal ampliication
12dB
16 times the power and signal ampliication
20dB
100 times the power and signal ampliication
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Step 1: Find the dBm Reading
on Your Phone
iPhone®
Dial *3001#12345#* then press Call.
Hold down power button until you see “Slide to Power Of”
then release the power button.
Hold the Home button until your main screen appears.
If you want to check 3G/1x but your iPhone is picking up 4G/
LTE signal, go to Settings>Cellular>Cellular Data Options>Enable LTE>Select Of
Android™
Settings > About Phone > Status or Network > Signal Strength
or Network Type and Strength (exact options wording
depends on phone model).
Apple and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
All Other Phones & Alternate Methods
•
https://www.weboost.com/test-mode-instructions/
All Phones:
•
Keep track of the network (3G or 4G) phone is connected to.
•
Any signal readings you take are valid for that phone’s carrier. To get readings
from other carriers, you’ll need phones from each carrier.
•
When system is set-up, you can easily revert back to the “bar display” by
restarting your phone.
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Step 2: Measure Signal
Strength: Inside Antenna
Turn of your cell phone’s WiFi to ensure you are checking the
cellular connection. The dBm reading will be refreshed every 30-60
seconds.
Want faster results? Once you have a reading, turn on airplane
mode. Wait 15 seconds. Turn of airplane mode. The signal strength
reading is refreshed.
-100
dBm
-95
dBm
-90
dBm
Walk around your home/oice taking signal strength readings until
you ind the area that has the worst reception.
Remember: Place your Inside Antenna in this poor signal area.
SIGNAL STRENGTH
EXCELLENT
GOOD
FAIR
POOR
DEAD ZONE
3G/1x
(typically voice)
-70dBm
-71 to -85dBm
-86 to -100dBm
-101 to -109dBm
-110dBm
4G/LTE
(typically data)
-90dBm
-91 to -105dBm
-106 to -110dBm
-111 to -119dBm
-120dBm
Please note:
•
Connect the booster directly to the Inside
Antenna. Keep at least 18” of separation
between the Inside Antenna and the Booster
and face the Inside Antenna away from the
Booster.
•
Keep the Booster away from direct sunlight,
heat (<150°F), moisture and 6” away from other objects (for ventilation). Ensure the Booster
is near an outlet.
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Step 3: Measure Signal
Strength: Outside Antenna
IMPORTANT: This is the most critical step of the installation process
because it will determine the overall performance of the booster system.
Repeat the previous step OUTSIDE your home/oice to ind best
available signal strength in dBm. This is where you should place your
Outside Antenna.
IMPORTANT: The further apart the Inside Antenna is located from the
Outside Antenna, the better. To determine the best location for your
Outside Antenna, note the dBm reading in a variety of locations:
Increase horizontal and/or
vertical distance over 20’
for better performance.
Please note:
•
The Outside Antenna must be at least 20’ away (horizontal or vertical) from the
Inside Antenna.
•
Using the minimum required 20’ separation may result in reduced performance.
•
To maximize coverage area, if possible place the Outside Antenna directly above
the Inside Antenna.
•
If the Outside Antenna is outside the building, use the lat Window Entry Cable
to connect both rolls of cable. You can use this option during set-up and/or
permanently.
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Measure Signal Strength:
Outside Antenna (cont.)
Three Outside Antenna mounting options:
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
Outside Antenna
Mount Location
Signal Strength
(Typical)
Mounting Option is
Step Number
Set-Up Time
(minutes)
Outside Roof/Pole Mount
Best
5A
40-90
Outside Wall Mount
Better
5B
20-40
Inside Window Mount
Ok
5C
5-10
The Outside Antenna must be at least 20 feet away (horizontal
or vertical) from the Inside Antenna.
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Step 4: Connect the System
IMPORTANT: Once you have determined the optimal signal strength
location for the Outside Antenna, temporarily mount or set the Outside
Antenna in that location.
Connect supplied cable from the booster to
the Outside Antenna. See 7.1.
the Inside Antenna from the Outside
2 Separate
Antenna by at least 20’. See 7.2. The more
separation, the better!
7.1
20 FEET
MINIMUM
not face the Outside Antenna and the
3 Do
Inside Antenna towards each other. See 7.3.
both rolls of cable are needed, use cable
4 Ifconnector.
See 7.4.
7.2
Antenna is outside the building,
5 IfusethetheOutside
lat Window Entry Cable to connect
both rolls of cable. See 7.5. You can use this
option during set-up and/or permanently if
you don’t want to drill holes through your wall.
7.3
up the Booster. To protect Booster
6 Power
from power surges, connect to a power strip.
See 7.6.
7.4
7.5
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Test System: Lights
Band 4
Band 2
Band 5
Band 12/13/17
Each light corresponds to a frequency band.
IMPORTANT: To get an accurate reading of the lights, unplug and re-plug
the power supply from the Booster.
No Lights
Booster does not have power. Un-plug and securely re-plug in power supply.
Note: Lights may be dim.
Fix Any Red Light Problems (red indicates oscillation)
• If you are happy with coverage, red lights don’t have to be resolved.
• Solid Red = Band has shut of
• Blinking Green/Red = Band has reduced gain
Skinny
Fat
8.2
OUTSIDE ANTENNA: The skinny side
should always face outside, towards the
cell tower.
1. Verify Outside Antenna faces away from the Inside
Antenna. See 8.2. Un-plug and re-plug in power
supply.
2. Verify the Inside Antenna is at least 18” from the
Booster and pointed away from the Booster. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
3. Tighten all cable connections. You may want to
undo and redo the connection completely. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
4. BEST: Increase the distance (horizontally or
vertically) between the Outside and Inside
antenna. Add cable if needed. Un-plug and replug in power supply.
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Fix Any Orange Light Problems (orange indicates a cell
tower is close by)
• If you are happy with coverage, orange lights don’t have to be resolved
• Solid Orange = Band has shut of
• Blinking Green/Orange = Band has reduced gain.
1. If the light is solid orange, the Outside Antenna must be adjusted (see below). Wait
10 seconds between adjustments for the lights to reset.
• For Roof/Pole Mount Option = Rotate the Outside Antenna away from the
strongest cellular signal in small increments (45°) until the light turns green. Unplug and re-plug power supply.
• For All Other Mount Options = Change mount location. For example, if the Outside
Antenna is a window mount, move the Outside Antenna to a wall outside the
building to see if the lights turn green. Un-plug and re-plug power supply.
2. If the light is blinking green/orange, re-locate the Outside Antenna. Un-plug and
re-plug power supply.
All Green Lights? = Band is set up correctly. Verify you
have good coverage.
If you have green lights, but poor coverage:
•
Increase separation between Inside and Outside Antennas. Un-plug and re-plug
power supply.
•
Rotate the Outside Antenna in small increments (roof/pole mount only). Un-plug
and re-plug power supply.
•
Move the Outside Antenna to a diferent location. Un-plug and re-plug power
supply.
•
Change the method of mounting the Outside Antenna. Un-plug and re-plug power
supply.
After each step, un-plug and re-plug the power supply
so the booster can update the signal reading.
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Step 5: Mount Outside Antenna
Option A: Outside Roof/Pole Mount - Best Signal Option
You will need (tools not included)
40-90 minutes
1-2 people
Ladder
1-2” diameter pole (#901117) or an
existing pole
Phillips-head screwdriver
10mm open-end wrench or
adjustable wrench
Drill (if routing cable through wall)
Mount, or use an existing pole in an optimal signal
location. Watch out for power lines. See 10.1.
10.1
From Outside Antenna, remove lid, bracket and
blue protective ilm (optional). See 10.2.
10.2
Attach the “L” shaped mounting bracket to the
Outside Antenna. See 10.3.
10.3
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Attach mounting hardware to pole. See 11.1. Do
not tighten nuts yet.
11.1
Rotate 45°
-80
dBm
11.2
Rotate Outside Antenna by 45 degrees while a
second person notes the decibel reading inside
the building. Wait 15-60 seconds for reading
to register. See 11.2.
Tighten nuts once you conirm booster has green
lights and indoor signal strength has improved.
See 11.3.
11.3
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Step 5: Mount Outside Antenna
Option B: Outside Wall Mount - Better Signal Option
You will need (tools not included)
20-40 minutes
1-2 people
Ladder
Drill
3/16 inch bit
Phillips-head screwdriver
From Outside Antenna, remove lid and blue
protective ilm (optional). See 12.1.
12.1
Position bracket on wall and use a pencil to mark
the holes. See 12.2. Drill holes using 3/16 inch
bit. Use anchors, washers and screws to attach
Wall Bracket.
12.2
Slip Outside Antenna onto the Wall Mount
Bracket to secure. See 12.3.
12.3
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Step 5: Mount Outside Antenna
Option C: Inside Window Mount - OK Signal Option
You will need (tools not included)
5-10 minutes
1 person
Phillips-head screwdriver
IMPORTANT: Energy eicient window coatings may not make this option
viable. Typically, the Outside Antenna must be in a diferent room than
the inside antenna due to the separation requirements.
If needed, remove the lid. Remove the back
bracket. See 13.1
Use the provided double sided sticky tape to reattach the lid.
13.1
Slip the Outside Antenna into the Window Mount
Bracket. Clean the window with the alcohol wipe.
Suction cup to the inside of the window. See 13.2.
13.2
Skinny
Fat
13.3
HOME 4G
The skinny side of the Outside Antenna must face
outside, toward the cell tower. If the skinny side
of the Outside Antenna faces inside, towards the
Booster, the system will not work. See 13.3.
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Step 6: Last Steps
• Route and secure the cable. Watch this video for tips http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=KyQaAvNQ3oI
• To protect your system , you will want to purchase/install a lightening surge protector
(#859992). This is especially important if the Outside Antenna is mounted outside. To
purchase, call 866-294-1660 or visit weboost.com
• After installing your system, check the lights after 24 hours to ensure no changes.
• If the Outside Antenna is mounted outdoors, weatherproof connections 1” (25mm)
beyond where the connections begin and end. Cover with electric tape to protect
from UV rays.
• Optional: To improve the aesthetic of your antennas use non-metallic paint.
• If you haven’t already, be sure to register your product!
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Speciications
Home 4G™
Product Number
470001
Model Number
460020
FCC ID:
PWO460020
IC
IC: 4726A-460020
Connectors
SMA-Female on the Inside Antenna / F-Female on the Outside Antenna
Antenna Impedance
75 Ohms / 50 Ohms
Frequency
698-716 MHz, 746-787 MHz, 824-894 MHz, 1850-1995 MHz, 1710-1755/2110-2155 MHz
Passband Gain (nominal)
20 dB Bandwidth (MHz)
Typical
Maximum
700 MHz
Band17
58.7
700 MHz
Band13
58.6
800 MHz
Band 5
59.5
1700/2100 MHz
Band 4
63.7
1900 MHz
Band 2
63.7
700 MHz
Band17
700 MHz
Band13
800 MHz
Band 5
1700/2100 MHz
Band 4
1900 MHz
Band 2
31.8
35.4
32.1
35.6
37.9
39.0
79.9
83.0
81.9
85.1
Power output for single cell phone
(Uplink) dBm
700 MHz Band17
Band17
700 MHz Band13
Band13
800 MHz
Band 5
1700 MHz
Band 4
1900 MHz
Band 2
23.94
24.19
23.49
24.55
23.61
Power output for single cell phone
(Downlink) dBm
700 MHz Band17
Band17
700 MHz Band13
Band13
800 MHz
Band 5
2100 MHz
Band 4
1900 MHz
Band 2
11.64
11.92
12.1
11.9
9.5
Power output for multiple received
channels (Uplink) dBm
Maximum Power
700 MHz Band17
Band17
700 MHz Band13
Band13
800 MHz
Band 5
1700 MHz
Band 4
1900 MHz
Band 2
20.7
19.9
23.4
21.2
19.1
17.1
16.3
19.9
17.7
15.5
14.6
13.8
17.4
15.2
13.0
12.7
11.9
15.4
13.3
11.1
11.1
10.3
13.9
11.7
9.5
No. Tones
Power output for multiple received
channels (Downlinklink) dBm
700 MHz
Band17
700 MHz
Band13
800 MHz
Band 5
2100 MHz
Band 4
1900 MHz
Band 2
12.7
13.3
11.8
11.9
12.6
9.2
9.8
8.2
8.4
9.1
6.7
7.3
5.7
5.9
6.6
4.8
5.4
3.8
4.0
4.7
3.2
3.8
2.2
2.4
3.1
No. Tones
Noise Figure
Isolation
Power Requirements
Maximum Power
5 dB nominal
> 110 dB
AC / DC 5V, 2.5A, w/2.5x5.5mm Jack
The term “IC” before the radio certiication number only signiies that Industry Canada technical speciications were met.
Each Signal Booster is individually tested and factory set to ensure FCC compliance. The Signal Booster cannot be adjusted
without factory reprogramming or disabling the hardware. The Signal Booster will amplify, but not alter incoming and outgoing
signals in order to increase coverage of authorized frequency bands only. If the Signal Booster is not in use for ive minutes, it
will reduce gain until a signal is detected. If a detected signal is too high in a frequency band, or if the Signal Booster detects an
oscillation, the Signal Booster will automatically turn the power of on that band. For a detected oscillation the Signal Booster will
automatically resume normal operation after a minimum of 1 minute. After 5 (ive) such automatic restarts, any problematic bands
are permanently shut of until the Signal Booster has been manually restarted by momentarily removing power from the Signal
Booster. Noise power, gain, and linearity are maintained by the Signal Booster’s microprocessor.
The Manufacturer’s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when multiple carrier
signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can
cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by
an attenuator at the output of the device.
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Safety Guidelines
Warnings
To uphold compliance with network protection standards, all active cellular devices
must maintain at least 6 feet of separation distance from Panel and Dome antennas
and 4 feet of separation distance from Desktop antennas.
RF Safety Warning: Any antenna used with this device must be located at least 8
inches from all persons.
This is a CONSUMER device.
BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and
have your provider’s consent. Most wireless providers consent to the use of signal
boosters. Some providers may not consent to the use of this device on their network.
If you are unsure, contact your provider.
You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the
manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person.
You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC or a
licensed wireless service provider.
WARNING. E911 location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for
calls served by using this device.
This device may be operated ONLY in a fixed location for in-building use.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by weBoost could void the
authority to operate this equipment.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON REGISTERING YOUR SIGNAL BOOSTER WITH YOUR
WIRELESS PROVIDER, PLEASE SEE BELOW:
Sprint: http://www.sprint.com/legal/fcc_boosters.html
T-Mobile/MetroPCS: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-9827
Verizon Wireless: http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/register-signal-booster.html
AT&T: https://securec45.securewebsession.com/attsignalbooster.com/
U.S. Cellular: http://www.uscellular.com/uscellular/support/fcc-booster-registration.jsp
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Warranty
2 YEAR WARRANTY
weBoost Signal Boosters are warranted for two (2) years against defects in
workmanship and/or materials. Warranty cases may be resolved by returning
the product directly to the reseller with a dated proof of purchase.
Signal Boosters may also be returned directly to the manufacturer at the
consumer’s expense, with a dated proof of purchase and a Returned Material
Authorization (RMA) number supplied by weBoost. weBoost shall, at its option,
either repair or replace the product.
This warranty does not apply to any Signal Boosters determined by weBoost
to have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, or mishandling that alters
or damages physical or electronic properties.
Replacement products may include refurbished weBoost products that have
been recertified to conform with product specifications.
RMA numbers may be obtained by contacting Customer Support as below.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided by weBoost is believed to be complete and
accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by weBoost for any business or
personal losses arising from its use, or for any infringements of patents or other rights
of third parties that may result from its use.
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Antenna Kit Options
The following accessories are certiied by the FCC to be used with the Home 4G Booster.
INSIDE ANTENNA EXPANSION KITS
Kit 309900-50N
2- Wall Panel antennas
1- 50 ohm 3-Way Splitter
Kit 309905-50N
3 - Wall Panel Antennas
3- 2-Way 50 Ohm Splitters
Kit 309902-75F
2 - Wall Panel Antennas
1-3-Way 75Ohm Splitter
Kit 309903-75F
3 - Wall Panel Antennas
3- 2-Way 75Ohm Splitters
Kit 309904-75F
1 - Wall Panel Antenna
1- 2-Way 75 Ohm Splitter
Kit 301213
Desktop Antenna w/ 5’ RG174
INSIDE ANTENNAS
Kit 301121-40010
50 Ohm Dome Antenna
10’ LMR400
Kit 301151-0610
75 Ohm Dome Antenna
10’ RG6 Cable
Kit 311155-0630
75 Ohm Wall Mount Panel Antenna
30’ RG6 Cable
Kit 311135-5820
50 Ohm Wall Mount Panel Antenna
20’ RG58 Cable
Kit 311135-40060
50 Ohm Wall Mount Panel Antenna
60’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 301151-1110
75 Ohm Dome Antenna
10’ RG11 cable
Kit 311155-1150
75 Ohm Wall Mount Panel Antenna
50’ RG11 Cable
Kit 311155-40060
75 Ohm Wall Mount Panel Antenna
60’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 304412-40010
50 Ohm 4G Dome Antenna
10’ Wilson400 Cable
Kit 304412-5810
50 Ohm 4G Dome Antenna
10’ RG58 cable
Kit 304419-1110
75 Ohm 4G Dome Antenna
10’ RG 11 cable
Kit 304419-17410
75 Ohm 4G Dome Antenna
10’ RG174 cable
*May need separate adapter
Kit 304419-0610
75 Ohm 4G Dome Antenna
10’ RG6 cable
Kit 304422-1120
50 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
20’ RG11 cable
*May need separate adapter
Mini-Mag
301126 w/ 12.5 RG174 cable- SMA
75 OHM OUTSIDE ANTENNA KITS
50 OHM OUTSIDE ANTENNA KITS
Kit 314453-5825
50 Ohm Pole Mount Panel Antenna
25’ RG58 Cable
Kit 314411-5825
50 Ohm Wide Band Directional
25’ RG58 Cable
Kit 301111-5850
Yagi Directional Antenna
50’ RG58 Cable
Kit 311129 – 5840
800 MHz Yagi Directional
40’ RG58 Cable
Kit 311203-5820
Omni-Directional Antenna
20’ RG58 Cable
Kit 311124-5830
1900 MHz Yagi Antenna
30’ RG58 Cable
Kit 314411-40075
50 Ohm Wide Band Directional
75’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 311203-40020
Omni-Directional Antenna
20’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 301111-400170
Yagi Directional w/ N-Female
170’ LMR400
Kit 311124 – 400100
1900 MHz Yagi Directional
100’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 311129-400100
800 MHz Yagi Antenna
100’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 314453-40075
50 Ohm Pole Mount Panel Antenna
75’ LMR400 Cable
Kit 304422-40020
50 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
20’ Wilson400 cable
Kit 304422-5810
50 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
10’ RG58 cable
*May need separate adapter
Kit 301111 – 0675
Yagi Directional Antenna
75’ RG6 Cable
N-Male to F-Female adapter
Kit 311201-0620
Omni Directional w/ F-Female
20’ RG6 Cable
Kit 311129-0660
800 MHz Yagi Directional
60’ RG6 Cable
N-Male to F-Female adapter
Kit 311124-0650
1900 MHz Yagi Directional
50’ RG6 Cable
N-Male to F-Female adapter
Kit 314473 -0640
75 Ohm Pole Mount Panel Antenna
RG6 Cable
Kit 314475 – 0630
75 Ohm Wide Band Directional
30’ RG6 Cable
Kit 311141 - 0620
75 Ohm Grey Brick Antenna
20’ RG6 Cable
Kit 301111 – 11140
Yagi Directional Antenna
140’ RG11 Cable
N-Male to F-Female adapter
Kit 311201-1120
Omni Directional w/ F-Female
20’ RG11 Cable
Kit 311129-11110
800 MHz Yagi Directional
110’ RG11 Cable
N-Male to F-Female adapter
Kit 311124-1180
1900 MHz Yagi Directional
80’ RG11 Cable
N-Male to F-Female adapter
Kit 314473 -1175
75 Ohm Pole Mount Panel Antenna
75’ RG11 Cable
Kit 314475 – 1175
75 Ohm Wide Band Directional
75’ RG11 Cable
Kit 311141 - 1120
75 Ohm Grey Brick Antenna
20’ RG11 Cable
Kit 304421-1120
75 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
20’ RG 11 cable
Kit 304421-17410
75 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
10’ RG174 cable
*May need separate adapter
Kit 304421-0610
75 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
10’ RG6 cable
Kit 304421-5810
75 Ohm 4G Omni Antenna
10’ RG58 cable
*May need separate adapter
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