There is always debate on if and how which type of electromagnetic fields are influencing the health condition of humans. So far, there is no scientific evidence that the frequencies and signal strengths typically used in 3G/LTE have any negative influence. With respect to using an antenna even to ... Read More
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All of Ameison’s outdoor antennas have a built in DC short which will help with vicinity strikes. For proper protection the pole which the antenna is mounted on must be properly grounded. A typical set-up an aluminium pole with a copper strap running down the pole into an appropriate spike (or 3 ... Read More
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Unfortunately it is illegal to transmit on the cellular frequencies, the Cellular Network Providers are the only ones that can transmit on these frequencies. Therefore we cannot sell systems that radiate the signal. Our solution requires that you connect your mobile phone to an external antenna with ... Read More
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The antenna offers the opportunity to receive the signal from an outdoor environment which is not prone to the multipath fading experienced in an indoor environment. There is a 10-20 dB advantage when receiving the signal in an outdoor open space environment as compared to a cluttered indoors. This ... Read More
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To connect the antenna to your router use the cable and the antenna input of the router. You may need a small pigtail cable to fit the two. To connect a modem proceed in the same way as above if it has an antenna outlet. If not, you can try with an adapter which couples the antenna of the modem. Read More
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You can find a number of apps and programs to test download speed, one example is “Speedtest” from Ookla. With those you can compare download rates with and without antenna. Read More
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Most of Ameison’s outdoor antennas are supplied with a bracket that will fit a pole with a diameter of 50 mm. ---Attach and securely fasten the antenna to the mast using the U-clamp. Try not to over fasten or tighten the clamps as you will start bending the pole or damaging the antenna mount. --... Read More
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Aligning an antenna for best performance means first checking what antenna type you have gotten. Omnidirectional antennas just have to be mounted straight, there is no need for further alignment necessary as their characteristics are identical in all horizontal directions. This is different for ... Read More
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Provided that you are within the 3G/LTE signal range a suitable antenna will provide you with higher data rates as your signal to noise ratio is increased, thus a better transfer rate can be achieved. A high gain antenna mounted outside in a fixed position aligned with the relevant base station will ... Read More
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Antenna radiates energy in electromagnetic wave form. The electromagnetic wave is formed by two perpendicular fields – the electric field and magnetic field. It is defined that the polarization direction is identical to the electric field, or E field. Normally we use vertical polarized antennas, but ... Read More
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