Wilson RG11 Premium Low Loss Cable
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How to Choose the Right Antennas for Your Booster
Outside Antennas:
- Yagi Directional Antenna: This antenna is more powerful because it focuses on sending and receiving signals in one direction. It works best when there are no major obstacles blocking its path to the cell tower. It's not ideal for areas with large obstructions like hills or buildings.
- Omni Antenna: This antenna sends and receives in all directions, so it's better for hilly areas or if you need to support multiple carriers with towers in different directions. It doesn’t need to be aimed, but it also isn’t as strong as the Yagi antenna.
- High Gain LPDA Antenna: Perfect for areas with very weak signals, this antenna significantly boosts signal strength. It needs a clear line of sight to the cell tower and requires a sturdy mount because of its size.
Inside Antennas:
- Panel Antenna: Can be placed on walls or ceilings and directs the signal towards a specific area. This antenna is great for homes and tall ceilings in buildings.
- Standard Dome Antenna: Designed to mounted on the ceiling, this antenna spreads the signal evenly throughout the area. It's best suited for drop ceilings or spaces where cables can be run above the ceiling.
- Ultra-Thin Dome Antenna: This slim antenna also mounts to the ceiling, but is much is less noticeable. It's much stronger than a standard dome antenna, making it a great choice for places where both looks and signal strength are important.
Tips for Choosing:
- Choose Omni Antennas for general coverage with no aiming required.
- Choose Directional Antennas (Yagi or LPDA) when you can point directly at a cell tower and need stronger signal and more inside coverage.
- Interior Size Considerations: One antenna per 750-1,500 sq ft in homes, or 1,500-2,500 sq ft in open spaces like offices and warehouses.
Product Overview
Product Overview
Upgrade your 75 ohm signal booster setup with RG11 cable for longer cable runs and reduced signal loss. RG11 cable is highly effective, particularly for installations requiring extended distances without compromising signal quality.
- Signal Loss: Approximately -3.9 dB at low frequencies and -6.36 dB at high frequencies over 100 ft.
- Terminated Cable Options: Available up to 100 ft in length, these cables are black and come with F-Male connectors on both ends, ready for immediate use.
- Bulk Cable Option: The 500 ft bulk spool of RG11 cable is unterminated, suitable for custom cuts and installations typically handled by professional installers.
Please be aware that all cables experience some degree of signal loss, which increases with the length of the cable. For setups with a weak existing outside signal, it is advisable to use the 50 ft RG-11 cable to optimize inside coverage. While the 100 ft cable can be used, be mindful of the additional signal loss, which may affect the overall coverage your booster can provide. For advice tailored to your specific needs, please contact our support team.