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d. Bands

Your cell phone connects to towers on certain ‘frequency bands.” These bands are licensed 
to each carrier by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US. 

Each frequency band has a certain “bandwidth” which determines it’s total data capacity. 
That capacity is split amongst the users who are connected to it.

In general, higher frequency bands (like 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz) travel less far and 
penetrate building materials less well than lower frequency bands (like 700 MHz and 
800 MHz). As a result, higher frequency bands tend to be less “congested” - they have 
fewer users connected to them, and data rates are often faster. This isn't 

always

 the case 

though, sometimes a lower frequency band may have better data rates, depending on your 
location.

Newer phones have a feature called “carrier aggregation,” which means that they can 
connect on multiple bands simultaneously to increase data rates.

The Cel-Fi GO X can boost up to 2 bands simultaneously. Depending on the signal 
conditions in your area, there may be just 1 cellular band available, or up to 5. After you’ve 

completed a provisional install, you can experiment with enabling specific frequency bands 

to see if a particular combination gets you the best speed test results.

Unfortunately, FCC regulations don’t yet allow consumer signal boosters in the US to 
amplify LTE band 30 (2300 MHz), band 41 (2500 MHz), or band 71 (600 MHz).

Okay, thanks for reading that!

We know that's a lot of information, but we promise it'll be helpful as you start your install. 

Our goal is to get you strong, amplified signal and the best possible signal quality on the 

bands that get you the best data rates. Let's get started!

Low Frequency Bands

More congested, lower data rates

Travel further, penetrate buildings

700 MHz (Bands 12, 13, 17)

850 MHz (Band 5)

1900 MHz (Band 2)

2100 MHz (Band 4, 66)

High Frequency Bands

Less congested, faster data rates

Travel less far, don’t penetrate buildings

Summary of Contents for Cel-Fi GO X

Page 1: ...ine CA 92618 1 800 761 3041 www waveform com help waveform com About Waveform Please note Your Cel Fi GO X will come pre programmed to boost Verizon signal You will need to change the carrier using th...

Page 2: ...indoor antennas you ll also receive a 1 ft jumper and a signal splitter Dome Antenna s 2x 3x or 5x 30 ft RS400 Cables Panel Antenna s 5 ft RS200 Jumper Cable 10 AWG Grounding Cable Lightning Surge Pro...

Page 3: ...ad this manual through thoroughly before you get started It ll help you save time avoid the most common pitfalls and ensure your system works as well as possible Stuck Have Questions Contact us We re...

Page 4: ...o set up a return We re happy to take your Cel Fi Go X back and try to help you find a booster that might work Compatibility A quick note on compatibility The Cel Fi GO X is compatible with AT T 3G an...

Page 5: ...right has a huge impact on your system s performance 5 Temporary install and indoor antenna positioning Without making any holes in your roof or walls temporarily run the cable indoors to your GO X a...

Page 6: ...erfect but if it s very weak you still won t see many bars However the real secret is this signal bars aren t all that important You can have full bars and very slow data rates Or you can have 1 bar a...

Page 7: ...nterference A signal booster like the GO X won t increase your signal quality directly However by shielding and aiming the directional outdoor antenna that s included in your kit you can find higher q...

Page 8: ...ds simultaneously to increase data rates The Cel Fi GO X can boost up to 2 bands simultaneously Depending on the signal conditions in your area there may be just 1 cellular band available or up to 5 A...

Page 9: ...Selection 03 outdoors choose AT T LTE Preferred instead of the other AT T options available This will ensure that the GO X boosts as many LTE bands as possible instead of also boosting 3G Troubleshoot...

Page 10: ...you unplug the outdoor antenna cable To make sure it scans all frequencies restart the GO X anytime you disconnect and then reconnect the outdoor antenna Activity Lights A small light on the GO X fla...

Page 11: ...long power extension cable Keep the GO X indoors near a power socket and use the 30 ft coax cable included in the kit to take the outdoor antenna outside Everything will be the same as the diagram abo...

Page 12: ...u try is over 115 That s great It s still worth trying more locations to optimize for the very best signal Please note don t be surprised if your antenna position score goes down later on when you con...

Page 13: ...on according to the Antenna Position Test it s time to temporarily secure the outdoor antenna and set up a temporary install The following 4 pages explain choosing the right indoor antennas antenna se...

Page 14: ...th This means that it directs signal in one direction and not in a circle like a dome antenna Panel antennas should be installed on a wall near the perimeter of the coverage area for best results For...

Page 15: ...na the total separation is determined by whichever antenna is closest the outdoor antenna The Wave app shows a percentage score for separation on both the Dashboard and Advanced tabs Ideally we want a...

Page 16: ...ft jumper 5 Connect the 30 ft cable s and panel dome indoor antenna s to your splitter or directly to the indoor antenna port of the Cel Fi Go X and hand tighten the connectors 6 Connect the Outdoor...

Page 17: ...led outdoors just before cable enters building Connect the Lightning Surge Protector to the building s ground with 10 AWG or higher grounding cable 5 ft grounding cable included Quantity and type depe...

Page 18: ...s your home Both the surge protector and the outdoor antenna mast itself should ideally be grounded We include a short length of grounding cable but you ll likely need to purchase more Grounding cable...

Page 19: ...t each band individually then together When your phone detects multiple bands it will attempt to carrier aggregate and connect on multiple bands simultaneously Unfortunately carrier aggregation isn t...

Page 20: ...signal and started boosting When the radio is scanning you ll notice that the frequency changes often Once it s boosting the frequency will no longer change Once the GO X is boosting on one of the ra...

Page 21: ...e signal strength being received from the outdoor antenna The Donor SINR is a measure of signal quality Ideally you want a number higher than 3 dB here The higher the SINR the more bars and the better...

Page 22: ...X is doing and potentially to further optimize your signal If you have direct line of sight to the nearest tower no obstructions including trees and you d like to increase your signal quality and str...

Page 23: ...olute best cell signal in any given situation So please reach out Hopefully by the time you ve finished installing and tuning your GO X you re as excited about this device as we are One of our biggest...

Page 24: ...etime technical support on every system we sell We ve installed hundreds of these devices ourselves and can walk you through troubleshooting and fine tuning your installation for best results Simply c...

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