Using R11 cables with the Wilson 75ohm unit that N80 has, you would need an adaptor at each end of each cable. Would adding those 4 connectors/adapters to the line create any loss?
Thanks. That's minimal loss.A slight amount yes, Maybe .25 to .5 Db per connector depending on construction quality. Specifications may be hard to obtain for some of these items.. but in general, everything cost's. There is some loss in everything.
Thanks. That's minimal loss.
When using boosters like this, does it affect a call when you walk outside the internal antenna range, and you jump to the tower directly?
For example RG11 which is also a 75 ohm coax like RG6 will have to have different connectors to accommodate its increased physical size. and if you need to terminate it with an F type connector you will need an adaptor.
An engineer at Wilson Electronics recommended I switch to RG11 cable, which I did. I couldn't find the right connectors, and ended up using the gold plated screw on jobs from a big box store. Can you point me in the right direction with a source, or even just a name, for the correct weatherproof connectors? Hard to search for something when you don't even know the proper name for it. :confused2:
Yes you the phone will switch from booster to tower. You will not notice it. We have Wilson booster in the house and direct connection outside. Difference is only signal strength. Almost full in the house and one or two bars outside.Thanks. That's minimal loss.
When using boosters like this, does it affect a call when you walk outside the internal antenna range, and you jump to the tower directly?
Yes you the phone will switch from booster to tower. You will not notice it. We have Wilson booster in the house and direct connection outside. Difference is only signal strength. Almost full in the house and one or two bars outside.