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Pole Installation (A)

Cell

Tower

Antenna

and

Cradle

(facing

cell site)

Wall Installation (B)

Antenna and

Cradle (on 
outside of 

building 

as high as 

possible, 

facing cell 

site)

Cell

Tower

First Step: Find the Strongest Signal

Before you install your SignalBoost DT, it is very important that you determine the location of the best available 
cellular signal. This will affect where you place the cradle antenna and will help you get the best performance 
from your system.

You will fi nd the strongest signal outside your house or building, at the highest place available.  Your cell phone 
can help you fi nd the strongest outside signal, using any or all of the following methods:

1.  Place calls from several locations outside your building and note where you get the best reception.

2.  Check the bar indicator on your cell phone display and note where the signal appears to be the strongest. 

Note: cell phone bars are only an approximation of signal strength and vary from phone to phone.  They can 
take up to 30 seconds to reset to a new reading.  Be patient and repeat your signal check several times.

3.  Some cell phones have test modes for reading accurate signal strength.  Using the test mode on your cell 

phone, move around the outside of your building and determine the location of the strongest signal. (For 
assistance with the test mode on your particular phone, visit the Technical Support section of our website: 
www.wilsonelectronics.com or call our Technical Support Department at 866-294-1660 or 435-673-5021).

Once you have determined where the outside signal is strongest, you should plan to install the cradle antenna 
in that general area. (See the following section for alternative installation options).

Installation Options - Cradle Antenna

The cradle antenna is directional – it receives and transmits best in one direction. The round Wilson insignia 
indicates the side of the antenna that should face toward the cell site when the unit is placed in the cradle. 
Note: the weaker the signal is at the cradle antenna, the shorter the distance the desktop antenna will transmit; 
therefore, signal strength at the cradle antenna is extremely important.   The SignalBoost DT comes with all 
necessary parts for installation of the cradle antenna in three alternative locations (see Figure 2):

 

•  Outside on a pole (bracket, nuts and washers)

 

•  Outside on a wall (screws, washers and anchors)

Figure 2

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Can I use my own cable for my installation?

The low-loss RG6 cable included with your product has been specifi cally selected for the SignalBoost DT. Use 
of another type or longer length of cable will likely degrade the system’s performance.

Can I use different antennas than the ones supplied in the box?

Yes! While the SignalBoost DT is designed to give you reliable signal improvement with the included antennas, 
Wilson offers a variety of optional antennas and accessories that enable you to customize your SignalBoost DT 
to your specifi c needs. Visit www.wilsonelectronics.com for details.

There are frequently several people using cell phones in my offi ce at the same time – will the SignalBoost DT 
improve the signal for all of them?

Absolutely! The SignalBoost DT is designed to support multiple users simultaneously (within the range of the 
desktop antenna).

I have installed the system but I don’t have the coverage I need – what can I do?

See the section below.

For Weak Areas with Insuffi cient Signal

In areas with particularly weak outside signals, additional coverage can be obtained by removing the on-board 
antenna and replacing it with a high-gain inside panel antenna (Wilson part #301147). This antenna (which 
includes cable) can double the inside coverage area. (See Figure 18.)

Amplifi er

Cell
Site

Minimum 20 feet

Cradle

Antenna

Panel

Antenna

Figure 18

Optional panel antenna (with cable) for 

improved coverage inside the building

(Wilson part # 301147)

I have questions about my installation – where can I get some help?

Wilson’s Technical Support representatives are just a phone call or email away. Call 866-294-1660 or 435-
673-5021, or send an email to [email protected].

Summary of Contents for 801247

Page 1: ...gy that enables them to automatically adjust their power based on cell site requirements By detecting and preventing oscillation signal overload and interference with other users these Smart Technology amplifiers improve network cell phone areas without compromising carrier systems All products are engineered and assembled in the company s 55 000 square foot headquarters in St George Utah Wilson h...

Page 2: ...e protected by Wilson s 30 day money back guarantee If for any reason the performance of any product is not acceptable simply return the product directly to the reseller with a dated proof of purchase 1 Year Warranty Wilson Electronics amplifiers are warranted for one 1 year against defects in workmanship and or materials Warranty cases may be resolved by returning the product directly to the rese...

Page 3: ...ed by 6 dB every time the number of signals is doubled For Technical Support call 866 294 1660 or 435 673 5021 2 How it Works Your Wilson SignalBoost DT Amplifier works by picking up a stronger signal from an antenna mounted on a pole or wall outside your building facing the cell site The amplifier then increases the signal and transmits it to the desktop antenna The desktop antenna then transmits...

Page 4: ...unit is placed in the cradle Note the weaker the signal is at the cradle antenna the shorter the distance the desktop antenna will transmit therefore signal strength at the cradle antenna is extremely important The SignalBoost DT comes with all necessary parts for installation of the cradle antenna in three alternative locations see Figure 2 Outside on a pole bracket nuts and washers Outside on a ...

Page 5: ...ows you to mount the amplifier on a wall Just be sure that the desktop antenna is installed correctly see page 9 What color should the indicator light be showing Once the amplifier is powered up the indicator light should be green during normal operation The amplifier light is red what does that mean When the light is red the amplifier has shut down due to oscillation between the desktop antenna a...

Page 6: ...distance between the amplifier and the cell phone or cellular data card does not exceed 4 feet 2 Important Ensure that any other cell phones and cellular data cards are turned off unless they are at least twice the distance from the amplifier than the desired unit 3 Ensure that the distance between the desktop antenna and the cradle antenna is a minimum of 20 feet see Figure 17 If you are using a ...

Page 7: ...ied cable If you use both connect them together with the supplied cable connector Figure 8 2 Null Zone 5 feet NOTE If you are planning on using the vertical separation mounting options the desktop antenna must be located at least 15 vertical feet below the cradle antenna and within 5 horizontal feet of the cradle antenna This space is referred to as the Null Zone For Technical Support call 866 294...

Page 8: ...email tech wilsonelectronics com Cable Connector Coax Cable For Technical Support call 866 294 1660 or 435 673 5021 8 Vertical Separation Installation Pole Mount or Rafter Mount Select a location on the roof where the cradle antenna can be mounted on a pole directly above the desktop antenna with at least 15 feet vertical separation see Figure 8 1 The cradle antenna may also be mounted in the buil...

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