How does a Cell Booster work?
Dropped calls and slow data rates are generally caused by distance from a cell tower or natural and man-made obstructions, such as buildings, hills, trees, etc...
Cellular signals for both cell phones and data cards can be boosted by the use of a high gain antenna or the combination of an antenna and bi-directional signal booster system and we offer multiple solutions to stay connected.
There are two components to ensuring reliable cellular communication. The first step is receiving a strong signal. Our high gain antennas collect weak or distant cellular signals and send them to the signal booster. The signal booster then boosts those signals and rebroadcasts them to nearby cell phones and data cards.
The second part of the equation is transmitting the signal back to the cell tower which is typically the weakest part of a phone’s ability when used alone. With a bidirectional signal booster you are able to broadcast a much stronger signal back to the cell site at a greater distance. A high quality signal booster system is critical to maintaining a constant connection and increased cellular standards.
All of our signal boosters are FCC-type accepted and most important, is our patented oscillation protection, which activates within milliseconds to prevent harmful interference to cell sites. It also monitors the signal boosters operation for optimum performance.
We offer a wide range of powerful mobile wireless and building signal boosters for all carrier frequencies as well as high-gain antennas with multiple mounting options.
For more details call our tech support department directly at 203-517-0955