Dropped calls and slow data rates are generally caused by
distance from a cell tower or natural and man-made obstructions, such as
buildings, hills, trees, etc...
Cellular signals for both cell phones and
data cards can be boosted by the use of a high gain antenna or the combination
of an antenna and bi-directional amplifier system. There are two components to
ensuring reliable cellular communication. The first step is receiving a strong
signal. Wilson’s high gain antennas collect weak or distant cellular signals and
send them to the amplifier. The amplifier then boosts those signals and
rebroadcasts them to nearby cell phones and data cards. The second part
of the equation is transmitting the signal back to the cell tower which is
typically the weakest part of a phone’s ability when used alone. With a Wilson
bi-directional amplifier you are able to broadcast a much stronger signal back
to the cell site at a greater distance. A basic system includes an outside antenna to collect the
signal from the cell tower, an amplifier to boost the signal, an inside antenna
to broadcast the improved signal over the inside of the building or vehicle and
cabling to connect the three parts together. A wireless amplifier
system will work for you if you can make a cell phone call from where-ever you
might put the outside antenna. If you can make a call from outside of your
vehicle or from the roof of your house or building, the signal is probably
strong enough for the system to help you. |

801201 In-Vehicle
Wireless Amplifier |

811201 In-Vehicle
Wired Amplifier |

811210 Amplifier with
Universal Connection |

801245 50DB Dual Band
Small Office / Home Amplifier |

801242
MobilePro Wireless
|

801306 In-Building
60DB
PCS 1850 -
1990 MHz |

Wilson
Low Loss & Ultra-Low-Loss
Antenna Extension
Cables
|

Antenna
Adapters
Direct
Connect
|

Wilson
Power Supply Adapters
for Cellular
Amplifiers |

RF
Connectors and Adapters |

Cellular
Antenna's
|

Antenna Kits for Cellular Wireless Router Hubs
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