kevindd992002
Electrical
- Nov 3, 2012
- 5
I live in the Philippines and am using the zBoost YX-520I cellphone signal booster to boost our GSM and (900 MHz) and DCS (1800 MHz) in our home. The device uses an omni directional dipol aerial (outdoor) antenna and an omnidirectional whip base (indoor) antenna. As we may have all known both of these antennas have a gain of 1 (o dBi). I get a fairly 3-4 bar signal in the house but I want to extend the coverage of the booster. According to its specs the amplifier base unit has a 50dB ADAPTIVE gain and a 100mW RF Output Power. I am planning to "upgrade" both antennae for them to have gains and can probably increase coverage. These are my questions:
1.) The amplifier, being an adaptive kind, has automatic gain control. As I understand with this, the output level of the amplifier (before it is propagated by the indoor antenna) will stay the same (because the amp adjusts the gain for weak or strong signals) as long as the outdoor signal is not extremely low. So I'm wondering if using a Yagi/Log Periodic antenna for the outdoor antenna will increase the total signal gain of the system?
2.) Conversely, would using an indoor antenna with a gain>1 increase coverage?
3.) What does the RF Output Power of 100mW in the specs represent? Does that mean that the power fed to the indoor antenna is always 100mW? I thought that it depends on how strong is the captured signal of the outdoor antenna?
4.) If I upgrade the antennae of the system, impedance matching is very important. How would I know what impedance (50/75 Ohm) would I get in looking for these two antennae? Do I need to test the input and output ports of the amp? How do I know the characteristic impedance of the RG59 cable that I'm currently using if I also decide to replace this with a better coax cable like RG6?
Sorry for all these questions. I'm really interested in getting this done. I'm a licensed Electronics Engineer but haven't quite practiced my profession on antenna signal propagation yet. I learned all of this way back in College but I already forgot most of the concepts. I hope you guys can help me here.
Thank you very much in advance Peace!
1.) The amplifier, being an adaptive kind, has automatic gain control. As I understand with this, the output level of the amplifier (before it is propagated by the indoor antenna) will stay the same (because the amp adjusts the gain for weak or strong signals) as long as the outdoor signal is not extremely low. So I'm wondering if using a Yagi/Log Periodic antenna for the outdoor antenna will increase the total signal gain of the system?
2.) Conversely, would using an indoor antenna with a gain>1 increase coverage?
3.) What does the RF Output Power of 100mW in the specs represent? Does that mean that the power fed to the indoor antenna is always 100mW? I thought that it depends on how strong is the captured signal of the outdoor antenna?
4.) If I upgrade the antennae of the system, impedance matching is very important. How would I know what impedance (50/75 Ohm) would I get in looking for these two antennae? Do I need to test the input and output ports of the amp? How do I know the characteristic impedance of the RG59 cable that I'm currently using if I also decide to replace this with a better coax cable like RG6?
Sorry for all these questions. I'm really interested in getting this done. I'm a licensed Electronics Engineer but haven't quite practiced my profession on antenna signal propagation yet. I learned all of this way back in College but I already forgot most of the concepts. I hope you guys can help me here.
Thank you very much in advance Peace!