Wilson Dual Band In-Line Amplifier With Adjustable Gain Control

SECONDARY AMPLIFIER
Part # 806215
Discontinued by Manufacturer

Product Description

Wilson Dual Band In-Line Amplifier With Adjustable Gain Control

The In-Line Signal Booster is designed to provide an additional 17dB gain to compensate for signal loss due to a long cable run or use of taps or splitters to accommodate multiple antennas. The Inline Booster is installed between a Wilson indoor signal booster unit, like the AG Pro Installer, and that booster's inside antenna. Optimally the In-line Booster is installed after long runs of cable and/or taps and splitters to compensate for signal loss. The Inline Booster can be installed in the middle of a cable run or near the inside antenna, as needed.

Not a standalone amplifier: This amplifier is not intended to be used as the main standalone amplifier in any set up.  It will only work as a secondary component attached after a main amplifier and does not have enough Gain to adequately amplify wirelessly by itself.

Features

  • Separate adjustable gain controls
  • Provides up to 17dB gain to compensate for signal loss
  • Compatible with all 800 & 1900 MHz cellular networks – 2G & 3G
  • Configurable with a variety of Wilson signal boosters to fit virtually any large building installation
  • Maintains strong, reliable signal even after long cable runs
  • Allows installation of multiple inside antennas with minimal signal loss
  • Simplifies complex installations in larger buildings
  • Overload protection circuit protects cell towers from being overloaded
  • Oscillation (or interference) detection and automatic shutdown with auto reset

Reasons for Using an In-Line with In-Building Installations

  • Cable loss – Long runs of cable from the Inside Antenna to the main In-Building Signal Booster may have significant loss
  • Splitter loss – When multiple rooms must be evenly covered, a splitter evenly divides the signal for separate Inside Antennas. Each division reduces system gain and inside coverage area.
  • Tap loss – Taps pass the signal with low attenuation out one port and pass the signal with high attenuation port continues on to another location possibly with more splitters and taps downstream. The attenuation port typically runs directly to an Inside Antenna.
  • Increased system dynamic range – A user who gets too near an Inside Antenna can lower the gain and coverage area for all other users. The In-Line Signal Booster adds dynamic range to the In-Building installation and reduces use of the main Signal Booster automatic gain control.

Specifications

  • Dual Band Frequency Range (824-894 MHz / 1850-1990 MHz)
  • Gain 17 dB
  • Impedance: 50 ohms
  • Max Uplink Power 0.43 mw / 0.63 mw
  • Max Downlink Power 30.2 dBm / 30.5 dBm
  • Noise Figure 3.5 dB nominal / 6 dB nominal
  • Power Requirements 110-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 8 W
  • Connectors: N-Female
  • Dimensions: 5.7 x 4.2 x 1.5 (inches) 14.0 x 10.8 x 3.9 (cm)
  • Weight: 1.27 lbs / 0.54 kg

Included Parts

  • Inline Amplifier (806215)
  • AC Power Supply (850011)

Documentation


Compatibility

All phones and data cards on all major US service providers

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