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echnical Support T
eam with any questions at 866-294-1660 or email:
[email protected]. Hours: 7 am to 6 pm MST
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Contact Wilson Electronics T
echnical Support T
eam with any questions at 866-294-1660 or email:
[email protected]. Hours: 7 am to 6 pm MST
.
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BEST: Outside Pole Mount (Packet A)
1. Select a location on the roof where the outside Cradle Antenna
can be mounted on a pole directly above the Desktop Antenna
with at least 15 feet vertical separation. See Figure 7-1.
2. The supplied pole-mount bracket is designed to accommodate
a pole diameter of 1 to 2 inches. Install the pole in the desired
location using your own hardware.
3. Insert the supplied U-bolt through the holes in the cradle and
slide one half of the bracket assembly onto the U-bolt (see
Figure 8).
4. Fitting the assembly onto the pole, slide the second half of the
bracket onto the U-bolt and secure it with lock washers and
nuts. Be sure the cradle is at the desired height on the pole and
is rotated toward the nearest cell tower before tightening the
nuts (do not over-tighten the nuts.)
5. Insert the antenna into the cradle with the Wilson Electronics
insignia facing in the direction of the cell tower. The cable
connection should protrude through the bottom of the cradle.
6. Connect the supplied cable to the antenna. Route the cable as
desired to where the Signal Booster will be located. Depending
on the distance between the Signal Booster and antenna, you
may need one or both lengths of the supplied cable. If you use
both, connect them together with the
supplied cable connector.
If you are not able to change the red light to green in this manner, more separation is needed between the
outside Cradle Antenna and the Desktop Antenna.
Installing the Outside Cradle Antenna
Figure 6
Figure 8
Cell
Tower
Antenna
and
Cradle
Figure 7-1: BEST: Outside Pole Mount Option
Null Zone
5 feet
Figure 7-2: BETTER: Rafter Mounting Option
Null Zone
5 feet
Troubleshooting Tip:
If your installation
maintains at least
20 vertical feet of
separation distance but
the red light remains
illuminated, then relocate
the Desktop Antenna
more directly beneath the
position of the Outside
Antenna, inside the
imaginary Null Zone
of Signal (see Figure
7-1 & 7-2). Make sure
the relocated Desktop
Antenna observes rules
1 & 2 on page 4.
BETTER: Outside Wall Mount (Packet B)
1. Select a location on an outside wall as high as possible and at least 20
feet away from where the Signal Booster will be located (see Figure 9).
2. Using the cradle as a template, position it on the wall in the desired
location and mark the screw holes with a pencil.
3. Drill two holes where marked, using a 3/16-inch bit and insert the screw
anchors.
4. Line up the holes in the cradle with the screw anchors and mount the
cradle to the wall using two screws and two washers (see Figure 10).
Tighten the screws with a Phillips-head screwdriver.
5. Insert the antenna into the cradle with the Wilson Electronics insignia
facing in the direction of the cell tower. The cable connection should protrude through the bottom of
the cradle.
6. Connect the supplied cable to the antenna. Route the cable as desired to where the Signal Booster will be
located. Depending on the distance between the Signal Booster and antenna, you may need one or both
lengths of the supplied cable. If you use both, connect them together with the supplied cable connector.
Warning: RF Safety: FCC regulations require that any antenna (inside or outside) used with this Signal
Booster may not have gain that exceeds 15 dBi. All Wilson Electronics antennas meet
this requirement. Inside antennas must have at least 8 inches of separation from all
persons. Outside antennas must be farther than 30 inches from all persons.
Min. 20 Horizontal feet
(see page 4 for vertical)
Figure 9
Figure 10
Antenna
and
Cradle
Cell
Tower
Cable Connector
Cable Connector
Cable
Cable
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