-- Wide Dual Band Booster (Model: PODRP27)
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User Manual
5.1 Minimum Signal Levels
You must have a minimum signal level in the place where you would install the
Donor antenna. Failure to provide sufficient input signal will only result in a
poor coverage inside the building for this repeater system.
5.2 How to check your signal levels
To check your signal levels, use the phone in the place where antenna be
install (on the roof) and observe the signal bars on the phone. It is also helpful
to be on a call for immediate registration of the signal/reception. Carefully walk
around the roof with the phone to see where the signal is best. The Donor
(outside) antenna should be placed in the location where you get the most
signal.
5 Bars
4 Bars
3 Bars
2 Bars
1 Bars
NOKIA
NONE
>-85dBm
-85~-90dBm
-90~-95dBm
-95~-100dBm
Anycall
>-85dBm
-85~-90dBm
-90~-95dBm
-95~-100dBm
-100~-105dBm
Motorola
>-80dBm
-80~-90dBm
-90~-95dBm
-95~-100dBm
-100~-105dBm
Simens
NONE
>-70dBm
-70~-80dBm
-80~-90dBm
-90~-100dBm
Errison
>-75dBm
-75~-85dBm
-85~-90dBm
-90~-95dBm
-95~-105dBm
SAGEM
>-80dBm
-80~-90dBm
-90~-95dBm
-95~-105dBm
-110~-105dBm
It is important to investigate and understand what is causing your reception
difficulties. If your building is made of concrete, steel, steel roof, copper roof,
brick, aluminum siding, concrete roofing tiles, metal roofing tiles or any other
signal stopping material, a repeater is usually the ideal solution for your
situation. Signal outside is 3-5 bars and falls off when you enter the building.
This is an indicator that the building is the problem and a repeater system will
usually solve that problem by bringing that reception from the outside to cover
the inside of your building.
5.3 Custom Applications
Most homes or buildings are easily covered by one of our base repeater
systems. Some buildings are larger or have multiple areas inside that need
coverage.
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