Jeremy Thielen, President
jeremy@fullbartech.com
402-708-7110

Shane Baker, Vice President
shane@fullbartech.com
712-310-7475
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Shane Baker, Vice President
shane@fullbartech.com
712-310-7475


Jeremy Thielen, President
jeremy@fullbartech.com
402-708-7110
Applications
841165
824-835 MHz, 869-880 MHz
65 dB
3 watts
+ 30 dBm / + 30 dBm
3-4 dB typical
± 2.5 dB
> 90 dB
Input: 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz 0.6 A / Output: 6 V DC 3 A
N-Female 50 ohms
5.6 x 3.6 x 1.7 (inch)
14.2 x 9.1 x 4.4 (cm)
1.5 lbs / 0.7 kg
In-Building Wireless Cellular 65 dB Amplifier (841165)    
 
 
              Features
                 • Works with all cell phones and laptop data cards
                 • Significantly improves voice and data signal quality
                 • Receives and transmits better than your cell phone
                 • Extends cell phone battery life
                 • Works with all generations of CDMA, TDMA, GSM and high-speed data technologies
                 • Improves data communication rates needed for 3G technologies.
                 • Automatic gain control up to 65 dB
                 • 2 dB gain step 30-60 dB
                 • Automatic gain adjusting in the event of oscillation and/or overload
                 • Gain indicator lights
                 • Automatic shutdown on overload
                 • Up to 3-watt power amplifier
                 • Power control logic ensures maximum output power is within cellular network standards
                 • Oscillation protection and shutdown auto reset
                 • FCC and IC type accepted 

            
               Package Contents

                 • The 841165 kit combines the popular 65 db 800 MHz in-building amplifier with an external 800 MHz                       stamped yagi antenna and a dual-band internal panel antenna.  The kit also includes a  50' and 30'                           Wilson400 coax cable to give you all the necessary components.               
             

 
             Specifications
                       
*Installation Extra
Part Number
Frequency
Gain
Max Output Power
Max RF
Noise Figure
Flatness
Isolation
Power Requirements
Connectors
Dimensions

Weight
This page was last updated: March 5, 2010
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