![]() The panel antenna covers a larger indoor area. The desktop antenna rests on a flat surface and provides signal coverage for one to two rooms. There are two types of device antenna – desktop and panel. The device antenna, sometimes called the inside antenna, should be placed the in the room or the area where you most need improved service coverage. ![]() If that’s also not possible, it may be acceptable to place the antenna on the inside of a window on the side of the building facing the tower. If a roof location is not an option, place the tower antenna outside the building on the wall facing the direction of the cell tower. That’s important because anything between you and the cell tower can block the signal and hinder your cell reception. ![]() Mounting the antenna on the roof minimizes obstacles between your location and the tower. Video: Omnidirectional vs directional antennasįor either tower antenna type, the preferred location is the roof of the building. Here’s a video that explains their differences and the advantages of each. There are two types of tower antenna – directional and omni-directional. Once you know your carrier’s nearest cell tower location, you’re ready to find a location for your tower antenna. Video: How to find the nearest cell tower ![]() We’ve previously done a couple of blog posts and a video explaining how to do that. To place a tower (or outside) antenna for optimal performance of your cell phone signal booster, you must first find out where your cell carrier’s nearest tower is located. In this post we discuss how to find the best locations for your cell phone signal booster antennas in order to assure optimal system performance.Ĭheck out this video from weBoost in which Kolton from the weBoost Customer support team demonstrates how to find the best location to install cell phone signal booster tower (outside) and device (inside) antennas.
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