User's Manual

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More notes on how to keep the maximum booster gain
Please note: This separation is not an absolute mandate. The idea is to isolate
the outdoor antenna from the two indoor antennas.
1) Increase the distance between the outdoor and indoor antennas, generally the same
vertical distance generates more loss than horizontal, and to follow easily, a Typical
Required Distance Between Outdoor and Indoor Antennas Over 30 feet (10 meters)
horizontal distance or 13 feet (4 meters) vertical distance.
2) The outdoor and indoor antennas shall be back to back.
3) Use barriers between the indoor and outdoor antennas.
The loop back from the outdoor antenna to the indoor antennas will reduce the gain, so
the principle to keep the maximum booster gain is to avoid the loop back from the
outdoor antenna to the indoor antennas.
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1
1. Point to the tower
2. Antennas back to back
3. Three wall barriers
1. Not pointing
to the tower
1. Point to the tower
2. Antennas back to back
3. Two wall Barriers
1. Point to the tower
2. Antennas back to back
3. No barriers, make sure
vertical distance enough
1. Two antennas facing the same direction
2. Vertical distance might not be enough
Perfect
Super
Acceptable
Bad
Bad