Wilson (801165) 65dB In-Building Wireless 800MHz Cellular Bi-Directional Amplifier

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Quick Overview

  • Greater than 65dB computer controlled adjustable AGC dynamic range
  • Automatic Gain Adjusting in the event of oscillation and/or overload
  • 2dB Gain Steps (30 - 60dB)
  • Automatic shutdown on overload
  • TIA/EIA-98-E 3.5.1 Receiver Sensitivity better than -110 dBm
  • CDMA/rho > 0.912Wireless operation - no physical connection to cellular phone
  •     Maximum 3 Watts Output Power
  • High Power Output Allows More Users on the System
  • Increases signal strength in buildings for AMPS frequencies

824-894MHz
Analog/Digital (CDMA, TDMA, GSM)
1900MHz band is unaffected/unamplified

  • Allows multiple phones to be used simultaneously
  •     Increases your cellular phone's range
  • Provides 9 times the coverage area of the 50dB Amplifier

Wilson (801165) 65dB In-Building Wireless 800MHz Cellular Bi-Directional Amplifier

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The Wilson 801106 amplifier is a single band 800MHz amplifier.When purchased as a complete kit it can provide up to 8,000 sq ft of improved signal. For larger coverage area, try the kit with a pre-amplifier kit.

The amplifier is sold here as a complete kit, with all the antennas and cables you need to boost signal in your home/office. You can customize the kit by changing both antennas and cable lengths to suit your needs.

How it works:

The outside antenna is placed in the area of best signal, collects it and sends it through a cable to the amplifier. The 801165 amplifier boosts the signal, and then sends the boosted signal through a cable to the inside antenna. This provides an area of improved signal that can be used by up to 15 phones or data cards simultaneously.

Kit recommendations:
Outside antenna: If you are using the kit in your home, then we recommend the 301111 13dB yagi antenna. This antenna is directional, and so needs to be pointed towards your nearest cell tower. If you prefer a shorter antenna, there is the 301129 10dB yagi. If you need to receive signal from multiple towers, then we recommend the omni-directional 'trucker' antenna and roof mount.

Indoor antenna: We recommend the ceiling mounted Wilson 301121 for most applications. The 301123 is similar, but can be mounted on either the ceiling or wall. There is also 2 directional antennas - one window mount and one wall mount. These are higher gain, but will only cover areas in front of the antenna.

Cable lengths: Use whatever cable lengths you need to make the kit work. Remember that coaxial cable attenuates the signal, so try to use as little as possible.

Optional accessories: If you are in a high storm area then we recommend the surge protector to protect your kit. If you are using the kit in your truck or RV there is an in-car cigarette charger or hard-wire kit for more permanent installations. There are also a variety of carrying cases if you intend to move the amplifier around regularly. You can also extend the coverage area of the kit with the pre-amplifier kit to up to 10,000 sq ft.

Part Number   801165
Frequency   824-849MHz Uplink
869-894MHz Downlink
Gain (up/down)   65dB / 65dB Max
Linear Output Power   +30dBm
Max Output Power   3 Watts
Max RF (up/down)   +30dBm / +30dBm
Noise Figure (typical)   3dB Nominal
Flatness (up/down)   +/- 2.5dB
Isolation   > 90dB
Power Requirements   120VAC, 225mA Max
Connectors   N/Female, 50 Ohms
Dimensions   4.5 * 3.5 * 1.25 (inch)
Weight   1.5 lbs

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