User Manual

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RSRF Grid Parabolic Antenna
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- If you unplug the cable from the outdoor antenna, make sure to reset the GO X.
The GO X will start scanning as soon as you unplug the cable to the outdoor antenna. To
make sure it scans all frequencies, restart the unit after you reconnect the cable.
- If you have extra cable, don’t coil it tightly.
If you have extra cable, make sure to keep any cable loops as large as possible to
minimize negative side-effects (4 ft or wider loops are best).
- Use the percentages shown at the top of the Advanced tab.
After you’ve optimized the outdoor antenna location using the Antenna Position Test,
use the percentages at the top of the Advanced tab to keep eyes on what the GO X is
doing, and potentially to further optimize your signal.
If you have direct line of sight to the nearest tower (no obstructions, including trees)
and you'd like to increase your signal quality and strength even further, you may want
to consider upgrading your outdoor antenna. Upgraded outdoor antennas are large,
expensive to ship, and in most cases not needed, so we don't include them with the GO
X kit. However, in some cases they can be warranted.
We particularly recommend the RSRF Grid Parabolic antenna, which offers up to 23 dBi
gain on the 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz bands (Bands 2 and 4), and up to 13 dBi gain
on 700/850 MHz bands (Bands 12, 13 and 5). If you choose to upgrade, you'll see the
biggest improvements on the higher frequency bands.
Feel free to text our team at 949-449-2290 if you're unsure whether the grid parabolic
would help in your situation.
Some Final Tips
Upgrading Antennas
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