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SolidRF MobileForce 4G User Manual

SolidRF MobileForce 4G
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SolidRF MobileForce 4G
Cell Phone Booster Manual
If you have any questions or concerns when
installing or operating your cell phone booster,
please email us:
Support@SolidRF.ca
Please provide the invoice of your product in
your email. Or visit www.SolidRF.ca for more
information.
Systems tested and certified against FCC
standard, Equipment Class: Part 20 Wideband
Consumer Booster (CMRS)
Systems tested and certified against IC standard,
Type of Equipment: Amplifier, RSS-131
Manufactured and Warranted by
SolidRF Technology Inc. Canada
www.SolidRF.ca
IC
Product Diagram
Package Contents
Features
Installation Step By Step
Technical Specification
Troubleshooting
Find Strongest Signal
Self Oscillation
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SolidRF MobileForce 4G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Uplink Power23 dBm
Maximum Gain65 dB
Power Supply12 V DC
Maximum Data RateUp to 100 Mbps
Uplink Frequency Range1710-1785 MHz
Network Technology4G LTE
Operating Temperature-20°C to +55°C

Summary

Product Diagram

Package Contents

Features

Installation – Step By Step

Mount the outside antenna

Position antenna 30cm from metallic objects, 50cm from windows; mount vertically on vehicle top.

Mount the inside antenna

Position antenna 20cm from metallic objects, 50cm from windows, facing seats; avoid direct facing of outside antenna.

Arrange the booster

Place booster under passenger seat or in trunk, away from heat, sunlight, and moisture.

Power on the booster

Connect adapter to booster and car lighter, switch on; a blue light indicates operation.

Technical Specification

ATTENTION: Self Oscillation

What is Self Oscillation

Antennas too close create a feedback loop, causing the booster to automatically shut down to prevent network damage.

How to correct Self Oscillation

Increase separation distance between antennas until good separation is achieved; antennas must not face each other.

Why is it so important to prevent Self Oscillation

Self oscillation causes interference to cellular networks, which is prohibited by FCC regulations.

Troubleshooting

Correct functioning

Booster lights turn green briefly on power-up, then off, indicating a successful self-check and good condition.

Incorrect functioning

Flashing green lights indicate self-oscillation; check antenna placement. Flashing power light means contact support.

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