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Mobile Amplifiers/Boosters Keep You Connected When You’re On The Move
Mobile Wireless Amplifier / Repeater System
* Requires NO physical connection to your phone or cellular data card - it’s wireless
* Transmits and receives an improved wireless signal inside your vehicle.
* The system can be used by multiple phones.
* Works with all cell phone models and cellular data cards (except Nextel or iDEN).
* Inside signal range may vary with outside signal strength
* Add power and reliability to your cell phone in any application with up to 3 watts cellular amplifier/repeater.
* Maximum input power is 3 watts.
* FCC approved for cell phones operating on 850 or 1900 MHz (except Nextel or iDEN).

Application: Vehicles, boats, RVs, cars, homes and offices
Range/Performance: Amplifies cellular signal up to 50+ miles *
Solution: Designed for areas of extremely low outside cellular signal and when optimal data connections are top priority
Advantage: Universal use; cell phone or air card physically connects to amplifier via an adapter cable or wireless

* Increased range varies based upon height of outside antenna, type of cable used, cell phone carrier, and location of cell tower. For maximum range, place outside antenna as high as possible using ultra low-loss cable.

Question Answer
What is a basic wireless amplifier system and how do I know if it will work for me? 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.
Can I use a Direct Connection amplifier as a wireless unit by adding an inside antenna? The Direct Connection amplifiers must be physically connected to your cell phone or cellular data card with an external antenna adapter. A Direct Connection amplifier does not produce enough gain to drive an inside antenna and give you even a small service range.
Can I leave my amplifier on all the time? All amplifiers can remain on all the time; however, leaving the amplifier on in a vehicle when it is not running can discharge the battery in a day or two. In a vehicle, We recommend that the amplifier be powered through the ignition switch so that the amplifier turns off and on with the vehicle.
Does the amplifier / repeater need to be professionally installed? In most cases, you can install the amplifier / repeater system yourself. The mobile systems and the building systems are designed for easy installation.
Do I need an FCC license or permit to operate a amplifier / repeaters? All units are fully comply with FCC regulations for cellular devices and are FCC Type Accepted. They require no license or permit to operate. The FCC Identification Number is printed on the back of each amplifier.
Can I use an In-Building Wireless amplifier in a vehicle? In-Building Wireless amplifiers are not recommended for use in vehicles. You would probably not be able to get the required minimum separation between the inside and outside antennas. That would cause the amplifier to go into oscillation (feedback) and shut itself down.

Also, the In-Building amplifiers do not have enough gain control and that would allow the amplifier to overload cell towers as the vehicle passes the tower. We recommend that you use only a Mobile Wireless or Direct Connection amplifier in a mobile application.
Do I need to unplug the amplifier in my amplifier system before I make a change to the system? Yes. Unplug the amplifier from its power source any time you make a change to the system. This is especially true when an antenna is removed from the system. This prevents possible damage to the unit.
How many phones can I use at the same time on a wireless system? The number of phones that can operate simultaneously on a wireless system depends on the outside signal strength. The stronger the outside signal is, the more phones an amplifier can support. Conversely, the weaker the outside signal is, the fewer phones an amplifier can support.
Can I wire the 12VDC power connection directly into my vehicle's electrical system? Yes. Most of our amplifiers have a hardwire kit available that allows you to connect directly to the vehicle's electrical system. You can also cut off the cigarette lighter adapter plug and wire the cord into a fused circuit. If you use a circuit controlled by the ignition switch, you can turn the amplifier off and on with the vehicle's key.

Wiring the amplifier into the ignition system will prevent the amplifier from discharging the vehicle's battery when the vehicle is not running.
Will your Mobile Wireless amplifier work with the Glass-Mount Antenna? The glass in a vehicle is not a substantial barrier for a cell phone signal, therefore a glass-mount antenna is not recommended. The separation between the outside and inside antennas must include a metal barrier (such as the roof of the vehicle). The metal acts like a shield and limits the possibility of oscillation in the amplifier.

Oscillation (feedback) can result in poor performance and may eventually damage the amplifier. Without the barrier, the amplifier signal can pass through the glass and be easily picked up by the glass-mount antenna.
Will your amplifiers work on GSM? Yes. We have amplifiers that work with all analog and digital cell phone technologies, including AMPS, CDMA, GSM, TDMA, iDEN, EDGE, 1xEV-DO, GPRS and the latest 3G HSDPA.