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The GO G41 also gives a lot more diagnostic information under the "Super Channels"
dropdowns for each boosted band.
You won't need to use this information in most cases, but we've documented some of the
most important numbers below.
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The “Downlink TX Power” is a measure of the
signal strength sent by the amplifier to the indoor
antenna(s).
This should be 0 dBm or better
(i.e.
more positive). The higher this number, the greater
the coverage area.
The "Downlink and Uplink System Gain" are a
measure of how much your system is amplifying
the signal from your outdoor antenna (Downlink)
and to your outdoor antenna (Uplink).
Uplink may
sometimes show 0 dB when phones aren’t in use.
That’s normal.
The “Donor RSRP” is a measure of the signal
strength received by the outdoor antenna.
This
should be -115 dBm or better
(i.e. closer to zero).
The “Donor SINR” is a measure of the signal quality
received by the outdoor antenna.
This should be
3 dB or better
(i.e. more positive). The higher the
SINR, the more bars, and the better your data rates.
"Super Channel" Diagnostics Information
This section lists diagnostic information on the two
bands being amplified. Select a Radio to expand
the details (as shown).
The “Downlink and Uplink Echo Gain” reflect how
much separation you have between your outdoor
and indoor antenna(s).
If either number is at or
near 10 dB
, you'd benefit from increasing the
distance between your outdoor antenna and it's
closest indoor antenna(s).