® Stealth Series Dual Band Booster Amplifiers BRB Stealth Z1 User Manual COTTAGES BUILDINGS Increases your Cellular and PCS Band Signals, expands your service coverage area, enhances voice call quality and significantly increases Data speeds.
Table of Contents Kit Type Configurations..............................................................................3 Optional parts................................................................................................3 Antenna and Booster Installation..........................................................4 Installation Illustrations...............................................................................5 Control panel ..................................................................
Package Contents BRBZ Series (Individual Kit Configuration Parts Included Vary By Model) Typical Configuration Outdoor Antenna Indoor Antenna Main Booster Unit AC/DC Power Supply NOTE : Your model may ship with different antennas. Optional Parts Co-Ax Cables RF Splitter/Power Divider Co-Ax Adapters Antenna Pole Mount Kit 2” 11” 14” 26” Avaliable Antennas Pg.
Antenna and Booster Installation Donor Antenna: (outdoor signal antenna) a) Location: There are three choices. fig. 2, 3, 4. The choice of donor antenna location depends on the signal strength at the donor antenna location. Use your phone to determine if signal at your chosen location is adequate. Better signal level at the donor antenna location equals larger indoor coverage area. b) Directional Donor Antenna: if using an optional directional donor antenna, point the antenna toward the desired tower.
Fig. 1 Directional antennas separation distance - Close Omni directional antennas separation distance - Far Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Pg.
Control Panel: Understanding the Control Panel and LED lights General: Mobile networks, phones and data devices operate in two frequency bands (800Mhz & 1900Mhz). The Stealth Booster will amplify signals in both bands if they are present. The band that the phone or cellular data device will transmit (TX) and receive (RX) on is determined by the cellular provider and cannot be chosen by the user. The booster LED lights will indicate outside signal level and booster gain.
Frequently Asked Questions My booster is powered, running and the lights are on but my signal did not improve. Why? Check your antenna connections and make sure they are snug. Also make sure that the external and internal antennas are connected to corresponding antenna ports of the booster. Should the booster get hot? Normal operation temperature for the booster is approximately 109° F, or 43° C. This will feel warm to the touch. Will the booster improve Voice and Data signals? Yes.
FCC Rules specify that all approved antennas, cables and accessories to be used with this booster are to be listed in this manual. The approved accessories are listed below. Inside Antennas Description Cable Minimum Cable Loss (dB) Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi) Net Gain (dB) SEMD1XL, NL Inside Antenna 18 ft. SEMRC205 -2.00 8.14 6.14 SEMOXL, NL Inside Antenna 18 ft. SEMRC205 -2.00 0.00 -2.00 SEMOX, N Inside Antenna 10 ft. SEMRC205 -2.00 0.00 -2.00 SEMD1GL Inside Antenna 18 ft. RG6 -1.
Extension Cables Description Cable Minimum Cable loss (dB) SEMRCBXmaXfe10 extension cable 10 ft. SEMRC205 -1.00 SEMRCBXmaXfe20 extension cable 20 ft. SEMRC205 -2.00 SEMRCBXmaXfe30 extension cable 30 ft. SEMRC205 -3.00 SEMRCBXmaXfe40 extension cable 40 ft. SEMRC205 -4.00 SEMRCBXmaXfe50 extension cable 50 ft. SEMRC205 -5.00 SEMRCBXmaXfe60 extension cable 60 ft. SEMRC205 -6.00 SEMRCBNmaNfe10 extension cable 10 ft. SEMRC205 -1.00 SEMRCBNmaNfe20 extension cable 20 ft.
Extension Cables (continued) Description Cable Minimum Cable loss (dB) SEMRCBGmaGfe60 extension cable 60 ft. RG6 -5.40 SEMRCBGmaGfe70 extension cable 70 ft. RG6 -6.30 SEMRCBGmaGfe80 extension cable 80 ft. RG6 -7.20 SEMRCBGmaGfe90 extension cable 90 ft. RG6 -8.10 SEMRCBGmaGfe100 extension cable 100 ft. RG6 -9.00 Cable Part # Outside Antennas 850 MHz 1900 MHz Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi) 850 Mhz 1900 Mhz 48 ft SEMRC205 -5.28 -10.56 8.14 2.86 -7.
Specifications Operational Bands 800MHz Cellular and 1900MHz PCS Impedance 50 Ohms TX Output Power 29.9 dBm EIRP RX Output Power 11.0 dBM EIRP Oscillation Control (Automatic) 35 dB in 1db steps Oscillation Control Timing < 1 sec RX High Power Control Dynamic up and down < 50 milliseconds TX High Power Control Dynamic up and down < 50 milliseconds Current Draw @ 12V 0.5 Amp - 0.
Glossary of Terms Attenuation: the reduction of the RF signal usually measured in dB. Attenuation is the opposite of Gain. Increasing attenuation has the same effect as turning down the volume control of a radio or stereo speaker. Booster: also known as: RF amplifier, repeater or signal enhancer. dB: short form for decibel. Unit of measure for RF signal gain or attenuation. Directional antenna: an antenna designed to focus its energy mostly in one direction.