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Section
Section
Section 3
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– Mobile
Mobile
Mobile
Mobile Repeater
Repeater
Repeater
Repeater Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Location
Location
Location
Location of
of
of
of the
the
the
the mobile
mobile
mobile
mobile repeater
repeater
repeater
repeater base
base
base
base unit
unit
unit
unit
The standard mobile repeater kit comes with an omni-directional whip aerial
that attaches to the 'Indoor' connector of the repeater unit. Since the whip aerial
is omni-directional, the signal broadcast is in a circular radius around the base
unit. Considering this it is best to locate the base repeater unit in a central areal
or in a particular area where signal is critical. The range of the indoor broadcast
will depend on the strength of the signal coming from the external aerial.
Please not that the location for the repeater unit will require mains power and
the base unit should be mounted on a flat surface.
The whip aerial when attached to the repeater should be oriented vertically.
Cable
Cable
Cable
Cable Run
Run
Run
Run from
from
from
from External
External
External
External aerial
aerial
aerial
aerial to
to
to
to Mobile
Mobile
Mobile
Mobile repeater
repeater
repeater
repeater Unit
Unit
Unit
Unit
After determining the best cable route from the external antenna to the
repeater connect the cable at both ends. Provide a firm connection for the coax
cable with the outdoor aerial through the connector fixed at the cable end and
connect the other side of the cable to the port on the booster base unit labeled
'Outdoor'. When routing cable ensure that the cable is supported and does not
sag.
* Note-It is extremely important that there are no coils or loops of excess cable
between the outdoor aerial and the repeater. This is addition to sharp bends and
kinks can cause signal oscillation on the system and a false reading of the green
LED's on the base unit. Please make sure you have no spare cable coiled or
kinked. If you have excess cable you should eighter use it to raise the height of
the external aerial, move the base repeater further away from the external
aerial or take an indirect path as to not coil the cable at eighter end.
* Note-Please do not remove connectors from the cable, repeater or aerial
unless you have the necessary tools to do so. We will not warranty any
equipment that has been tampered with. If you have any concern please contact
us.