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Wilson iBooster Amplifier Kit (805201)


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$234.95

Quick Overview

FEATURES

• Installs in seconds – no special tools required
• Amplifier features a built-in interior antenna and battery charger
• Increase phone’s voice and data performance in weak signal areas
• Amplifies signals to and from cell site
• Can be used for “Hands Free” operation
• Microprocessor-controlled circuitry ensures reliable operation within regulatory standards
• Oscillation protection and shutdown auto reset

 



Wilson iBooster Amplifier Kit for iPhone and Blackberry Curve (805201)

The Wilson plug and play iBooster and its external vehicular antenna increases a phone’s output power to a cell site and improves the phone’s ability to hear signals it normally can not, keeping the user connected in weak signal areas.
Wilson’s new iBooster™ improves both voice and data performance on the road. With 20 times the power to the cell site of a cell phone alone, it features a built-in antenna, battery charger and works with Cellular (800 MHz) and PCS (1900 MHz) frequencies.
 
KIT CONTENTS
• iBooster all in one cradle combo: amplifier/charger
• Outside vehicle magnet-mount antenna
• Cigarette lighter power adapter
• Installation guide
• 30-day, “No Questions Asked” money-back guarantee
• Limited one-year product warranty *Use only with supplied cigarette lighter power supply

 

Part Number: 805201
Frequency: 824-894 MHz / 1850-1990 MHz
Gain: 40 dB / 40 dB
Max Output Power: 1000 mw
Max RF (up/down): +30dBm
Noise Figure: 3.5 dB nominal
Flatness: ±4dB
Isolation: > 90 dB
Power Requirements: 12V*
Connectors: SMA Female
Dimensions: 2 x 4.75 x 1 (inch) 5.1 x 12.1 x 2.5 (cm)
Weight: 3 (oz) / 0.09 (kg)

iBooster Spec Sheet

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