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Amplifi er Specifi cations

Dual-Band Wireless

800/1900 MHz Specifi cations

Model Number

271247-50

271247-75

Outside antenna connectors

F Female

F Female

Outside antenna impedance

75 ohms

75 ohms

Inside antenna connectors

TNC Female

F Female

Inside antenna impedance

50 ohms

75 ohms

Dimensions

6.2 x 4.2 x 1.5 inch (15.7 x 10.7 x 3.8 cm)

Weight

0.64 lbs (0.29 kg)

Frequency

824-894 MHz / 1850-1990 MHz

1

Passband Gain (nominal)

800 MHz

60 dB Typical, 65 dB Maximum

1900 MHz

60 dB Typical, 65 dB Maximum

2

20 dB Bandwidth (nominal)

Uplink

Downlink

800 MHz

44 MHz

48 MHz

1900 MHz

95 MHz

91 MHz

Power output

800 MHz

1900 MHz

Power output for single cell phone (uplink)

33.2 dBm

34.0 dBm

Power output for single received channel (downlink)

15.7 dBm

10.7 dBm

4

Power output for multiple transmitted channels (uplink)

Maximum Power

The maximum power is reduced 
by the number of channels:

Number of channels

800 MHz

1900 MHz

2

23 dBm

21.3 dBm

3

19.5 dBm

17.8 dBm

4

17.0 dBm

15.3 dBm

5

15.1 dBm

13.3 dBm

6

13.5 dBm

11.8 dBm

4

Power output for multiple received channels (downlink)

Maximum Power

The maximum power is reduced 
by the number of channels:

Number of channels

800 MHz

1900 MHz

2

 6.2 dBm

 5.2 dBm

3

 2.7 dBm

 1.6 dBm

4

 0.2 dBm

-0.9 dBm

5

-1.7 dBm

-2.8 dBm

6

-3.3 dBm

-4.4 dBm

Noise Figure (typical)

3.5 dB nominal

Isolation (uplink/downlink)

> 90 dB

Power Requirements

110-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 8 W

Notes:
     1. Nominal gain is the maximum gain at any frequency in the passband.
     2. Nominal bandwidth is the difference between two frequencies that are adjacent to the passband where the amplifi cation is 20 dB lower than the passband 
amplifi cation.  One of the frequencies is lower than the passband and the other is higher.
     3. The Manufacturer’s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation.  For situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating 
would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users.  This power reduction is to 
be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at the output of the device.
     4. The maximum power for 2 or more simultaneous signals will be reduced by 6 dB every time the number of signals is doubled.

AIG #110650 006FCC (801262) - 02/25/09

Summary of Contents for 271247-50

Page 1: ... Installing a Wilson Amplifier 4 Powering Up a Wilson Amplifier 5 Understanding the Amplifier Lights 5 Warnings and Recommendations 6 Finding Signal Strength and Coverage Distance 6 Amplifier Specifications Back Cover Wilson Electronics Inc Warning This manual contains important safety and operating information Please read and follow the instructions in this manual Failure to do so could be hazard...

Page 2: ...properties RMA numbers may be obtained by phoning Technical Support at 866 294 1660 The Manufacturer s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation For situations when multiple carrier signals are present the rating would have to be reduced by 3 5 dB especially where the output signal is re radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users This power reduction is t...

Page 3: ...Antenna 301135 F Dual Polarity Dome Antenna 301123 G Dual Band Dome Antenna 301121 Inside this Package DT Wireless Amplifier AC DC Plug in Power Supply Antenna Options Accessories A B C E F G D Before Getting Started This guide will help you properly install Wilson s In Building Wireless Smart Technology Amplifiers It is important to read through all of the installation steps for your particular a...

Page 4: ...side antenna and the inside antenna are connected before powering up the amplifier Lightning protection is recommended for all in building installations Typical Installation EASY TO INSTALL Wilson Electronics designs and manufactures a full range of wireless amplifiers for in building applications The following steps provide a summary of the amplifier antenna installation process However they are ...

Page 5: ...the amplifier Note Be careful when plugging the connector in so as not to damage the center pins on the connectors Connect the outside antenna to the amplifier with low loss coax cable available from Wilson Electronics Place the inside antenna in the center of the area needing the amplified signal It is important to have at least 70 feet of separation between the antenna and amplifier AC DC Power ...

Page 6: ...hat could block air flow to the amplifier Warning Verify that both the outside antenna and the inside antenna are connected to the amplifier before powering up the amplifier Understanding the Indicator Light The indicator light on the top of the amplifier will be GREEN when the unit is powered up and working properly A solid ORANGE light indicates the amplifier has cut back it s gain by either 4 d...

Page 7: ...ength and Calculating Coverage Distance Signal strength and the corresponding coverage distance you can expect to achieve with your amplifier antenna system are based on a combination of several factors the received signal strength of your cell phone alone the signal gain achieved by your amplifier and antennas and the signal loss from cables taps and splitters you may be using To calculate your a...

Page 8: ...eceived channels downlink Maximum Power The maximum power is reduced by the number of channels Number of channels 800 MHz 1900 MHz 2 6 2 dBm 5 2 dBm 3 2 7 dBm 1 6 dBm 4 0 2 dBm 0 9 dBm 5 1 7 dBm 2 8 dBm 6 3 3 dBm 4 4 dBm Noise Figure typical 3 5 dB nominal Isolation uplink downlink 90 dB Power Requirements 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 8 W Notes 1 Nominal gain is the maximum gain at any frequency in the p...

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