Clear Voice Repeater Installation and Operation manual
Telecom Technologies (USA) LLC
www.cellboosterstore.com
General Repeater Information
Introduction
Almost all of us have experienced a dropped call or
“
Service Not Available
”
messages on our cell phones. This phenomenon occurs because there is
inadequate signal strength from the cellular towers that provide network
coverage. You see the base station cellular towers along roadsides, on top
of communications towers, and installed on some buildings in urban areas.
Often transmission to and reception from a cellular tower is weak because
the tower is such a long way away from the mobile unit. Other times,
buildings block the cellular signal or make it patchy. Full coverage is quite
rare, and due to
“
poor reception
”
we experience interruption of conversations,
voice distortion and dropped calls.
The Clear Voice Cellular Repeater is the solution to this problem. Repeaters
not only amplify the weak received signal, but they also reduce the need for
high level of RF transmission from your cell-phone, reducing undesirable
radiation exposure and battery drainage. The Clear Voice Cellular Repeater
is ideal for areas such as offices, apartment blocks and homes where your
phone is ordinarily unable to get adequate reception. By boosting the signal,
this device enhances the signal from your handset, ensuring a reduction in
noise and call drops, and so better quality of service.
So how does it work?
Look at the image on the next page to understand the setup of the Clear
Voice Cellular Repeater kit. The repeater is made up of two main parts: the
directional panel antenna and the Clear Voice amplifier unit. The directional
panel antenna is aligned with the closest cell phone tower, and collects the
cellular signal. This signal is then sent via a 30-foot cable to the Clear Voice
amplifier unit. The amplifier unit boosts the signal, and then retransmits it
about your home or office using a monopole broadcast antenna.