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Contact Wilson Electronics Technical Support Team with any questions at 866-294-1660  

or email: [email protected].   Mon.-Fri. Hours: 7 am to 6 pm MST.

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About Wilson Electronics

Wilson Electronics, Inc. has been a leader in the wireless communications industry 

for over 40 years. The company designs and manufactures Signal Boosters, 

Antennas and related components that significantly improve cellular phone signal 

reception and transmission in a wide variety of applications, both mobile (marine, 

RV, vehicles) and in-building (home, office, M2M).

With extensive experience in antenna and Signal Booster research and design, the 

company’s engineering team uses a state-of-the-art testing laboratory, including 

an anechoic chamber and network analyzers, to fine-tune antenna designs and 

performance. For its Signal Boosters, Wilson Electronics uses a double RF 

electrically shielded enclosure and cell tower simulators for compliance testing.

All products are engineered and assembled in the company’s 55,000-square-foot 

headquarters in St. George, Utah. Wilson Electronics has product dealers in all 50 

states as well as in countries around the world.

Available Downlink Bands/Channels

Downlink Center Frequency

Downlink Band

Pass Bandwidth (MHz)

Lowest Center 

Frequency (MHz)

Highest Center 

Frequency (MHz)

850 MHz (Cellular)

1.5

869.75

895.25

10

874.5

896.5

1900 MHz (PCS)

1.5

1930.75

1989.25

10

1935

1985

1700/2100 MHz (AWS)

1.5

2110.75

2154.25

10

2115

2150

700 MHz (Band 12 & 13)

1.5

728.75

755.75

10

733

751

Filter Characteristics, Typical

Pass Bandwidth (MHz)

-3dB BW (MHz)

-40dB BW (MHz)

-45dB BW (MHz)

1.5

1.5

4.45

4.65

10

9.9

12.9

13.2

Summary of Contents for 2E7501

Page 1: ...ering Up the Detector 2 Understanding the LCD Screen 3 Guarantee Warranty 6 Specifications Back Cover Note This manual contains important safety and operating information Please read and follow the in...

Page 2: ...the RF Signal Detector without ever having to change antennas Purpose The purpose of the RF Signal Detector is to assist the installation of a Wilson Electronics Signal Booster specifically for Mappin...

Page 3: ...ly or battery pack into the RF Signal Detector 2 input marked 6V DC carefully to avoid damaging the center pin Plug into surge protected AC Power Strip Wide Band Directional Antenna Check inside cover...

Page 4: ...n will step to the next channel Steps are in 1 5 MHz increments for 1 5 MHz BW Steps are typically 5 MHz increments for 10 MHz BW Note For a list of channel options see tables on page 4 Any button may...

Page 5: ...recommended frequency ranges to search for each band 700 MHz Search 728 757 850 MHz Search 869 894 1900 MHz Search 1930 1990 AWS Search 2110 2155 Click Search 6 On the Search Results page click on the...

Page 6: ...n anechoic chamber and network analyzers to fine tune antenna designs and performance For its Signal Boosters Wilson Electronics uses a double RF electrically shielded enclosure and cell tower simulat...

Page 7: ...ied by Wilson Electronics Wilson Electronics shall at its option either repair or replace the product Wilson Electronics will pay for delivery of the repaired or replaced product back to the original...

Page 8: ...l with 1 5MHz BW dBm 110 Minimum detectable in band signal with 10MHz BW dBm 105 Maximum recommended RF input dBm 38 Power Requirements 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 4 2W or 6V DC 700mA 3301 East Deseret Driv...

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