What’s The Difference Between YX500 and YX510 from ZBoost?

What’s The Difference Between YX500 and YX510 from ZBoost?

on June 10, 2010  

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Dear Booster Bob,

Whats the difference between the YX-500 and the YX-510?

The Wi-Ex ZBoost series of cell signal boosters represents quality and affordability in the cell booster market. There are two different versions of the YX-500, the YX-500-CEL and YX-500 PCS. The YX-500 CEL works on the 850MHz frequencies. The YX-500 PCS works on the 1900MHz frequency. The 1900MHz frequency works with T-Mobile and Sprint in most areas. There are also outdoor antennas for both the YX500 and YX510 that help improve the signal strength to boost indoors.

The YX-510 (Product replaced by YX545)works as a dual-band cell signal booster, working on both frequencies. That’s the difference between the units. AT&T works on dual-band if you have a data plan with the carrier. Verizon works on two bands in most places, so you’ll have to get the YX-510 because some carriers use both bands because of the increase in data use. Check out WirelessAdvisor.com to see which carriers use which bands in your area.

Quantum-Wireless.com has a complete selection of Wi-Ex ZBoost products, including the YX510, YX500CEL and YX500PCS. There are also cell signal boosters for a myriad of applications, including mobile applications and large building indoor boosting. There are also custom installation options available at Quantum-Wireless.com

-Booster Bob

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