![]() ![]() Panel Inside Antenna: This antenna has 10 dB of gain and is generally mounted on the ceiling aimed downwards in the center of the space that needs boosted signal, but can also be laid face down on the floor of an attic or space above the ceiling, and it will broadcast boosted signal through the floor to the space below.The advantage is that because they are aimed, they're much more powerful so you'll get more coverage area inside of the building with a directional antenna. Since a directional antenna can only cover a portion of the horizon, you may only be able to cover the carrier(s) with towers in the direction that the yagi antenna is pointing. See our guide on how to aim the directional antenna for more information. The yagi antenna can cover about 75 degrees of the horizon in one direction, so the aiming does not have to be absolutely precise, so as long as it's in the right general direction, it should work. Yagi Outside Antenna: This antenna has 10 dB of gain and must be aimed in the direction of the cell tower(s).Please Note: The panel inside antenna option is not available with the omni outside antenna. We only recommend omni antennas for situations where you have a moderate to strong (3-bars or more) existing outside signal. ![]() Omni Outside Antenna: This antenna has 4 dB of gain and will send and receive in all directions, so it should work for all carriers, irrespective of the tower location, but omni antennas are not as powerful as directional antennas, so you'll generally get less coverage inside with one.The entire process also works in reverse, so you get a strong and reliable connection back to your carrier. The amplifier boosts the cell signal, and then sends it over another cable to the inside antenna, which broadcasts the improved signal to the area where the antenna is located. The cell signal is received by the antenna and is sent over an ultra-low loss cable into the building, where it is received by the Pro 70 Plus amplifier. The Wilson Pro 70 Plus works by having an outside antenna mounted at or above the roofline of the building where the booster will be operating, in a location where the antenna can pick up the strongest existing outside cellular signal. The Wilson Pro 70 Plus signal booster offers the options of either an omnidirectional or a yagi directional outside antenna, and either a panel or dome inside antenna (except for the combination of omni/panel), so while the operation of the booster system is the same, there will be slight differences in the installation based on the type of antennas that you choose. Finally, the included lightning protector kit ensures that there won't be issues down the line with electricity surges impacting the amplifier The increased downlink capacity significantly minimizes or eliminates the threat of overload, so there will be less troubleshooting and a much higher likelihood of a successful initial installation. The Wilson Pro 70 Plus is also especially good for installers, as the LCD display and built-in signal meter allow for easy troubleshooting of the individual frequency bands, as well as monitoring of overall system performance. This is an ideal system for anyone who is in an urban area with a strong outside cell signal, as the system will provide a very large indoor coverage area while minimizing the chance of system overload and the necessary troubleshooting that goes with that. The Wilson Pro 70 Plus is a professional grade cell phone signal booster with a +12 dBm downlink capacity, which means that it's able to handle a significantly stronger outside cell signal without overloading, and turn that strong signal into greater coverage inside of the building. ![]() Your equipment is also covered by a 3-year manufacturer warranty, for extra peace of mind. ![]() Your purchase is covered by our 60-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it risk-free, and our friendly, US-based technical support team is standing by to assist with anything you need. ![]()
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