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SolidRF SOHO User Manual

SolidRF SOHO
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SolidRF SOHO Dual Bands
Booster Manual
850 MHz and 1900 MHz ONLY
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
Test Installation
Installation Step By Step
Technical Specification
Troubleshooting
Find Strongest Signal
Self Oscillation
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SolidRF SOHO Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSolidRF
ModelSOHO
CategoryExtender
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Test Installation

Determine Optimal Antenna Placement

Decide where to place the outside antenna and booster for best signal and to prevent interference.

Route Cables Inside House

Guidance on routing the booster cable inside the building.

Contact Support for System Issues

Contact support if the system purchased is not ideal for the situation.

Installation Step By Step

Booster Working Principle

Explains how the outside antenna, booster, and inside antenna interact to improve signal.

Supported Carriers and Frequencies

Lists all supported carriers and network frequencies for the booster.

Coverage Area Factors

Details how signal strength at the outdoor antenna affects the indoor coverage area.

Test Installation Procedure

Recommends conducting a test installation to ensure correct product functioning.

Mount Outside Booster Unit

Instructions for choosing a position and connecting the outside booster unit.

Arrange Inside Unit Placement

Guidance on selecting the right position for the inside antenna unit.

Connect Booster Cables

Instructions for connecting the outside and inside antennas to the booster.

Power On Booster

Steps for powering on the booster unit after installation.

Installation Warnings

Crucial safety and operational warnings for booster installation.

Technical Specification

Device Compliance and Warnings

Information on consumer device registration, FCC rules, and E911 location.

RF Exposure and Power Rating

Details on RF exposure, rated output power, and power reduction scenarios.

Performance Metrics

Key performance metrics including frequency, gain, output power, and noise figure.

Physical and Environmental Specs

Specifications on weight, EIRP, impedance, temperature, current, and dimensions.

Self Oscillation

Understanding Self Oscillation

Explains how antennas too close create a feedback loop, causing the booster to shut down.

Minimum Required Separation Distance

Specifies the required 6m distance and 1.5m vertical separation for antennas.

Correcting Self Oscillation

Methods to correct self oscillation, primarily by increasing antenna separation distance.

Importance of Preventing Self Oscillation

Highlights how self oscillation causes interference and may lead to device shutdown.

Troubleshooting and Signal Optimization

Booster Correct Functioning Indicators

Describes solid green lights for Power and Signal Level, and Status light behavior.

Booster Incorrect Functioning

Troubleshooting for flashing power light and solid red/green status lights.

Weather Condition Effects

Information on how weather and extreme temperatures can affect booster performance.

Finding Strongest Signal Using Cell Phone

Guides on using cell phone signal indicators and numerical values to find best signal.

Test Installation Signal Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting the outside antenna during test installation with two people.

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