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802.11b/g Signal Booster
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2.4GHz
Signal Booster with Antenna for 802.11b/g Devices
The SB24 Signal Booster is
a highly efficient and compact unit designed to increase the
performance and range of any wireless device in the 2.4 GHz ISM band.
Such devices include all Bluetooth, P2P, P2MP, 802.11b, 802.11b+,
802.11g, and 802.11b+g access points and wireless routers. In certain
conditions the Signal Booster Antenna is able to double the range of
the wireless device. The Signal Booster Antenna can extend the signal
range and eliminate the use of an additional radio
with its associated data line, power outlet, signal interference, and
setup headaches. The SB24 comes in two models offering a choice
of connector, RP-TNC or SMA, to work with almost any 802.11b or
802.11g device. The SB24 antenna is attached to the signal
booster with a standard SMA connector. The unit is powered by a
6.5v "wall-wart" power supply.
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Single
Unit Price:
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$119.99
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The
80211.net Signal Booster is the
fast and easy way to extend your
signal range in any environment. The Signal Booster uses Time
Division Duplex (TDD) technology. For Tx, it is based on a high-power,
high-efficiency, linear amplifier MMIC manufactured on an advanced
Gallium Arsenide Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT). Also, a power
limit function regulates the output power level to an acceptable range.
In WLAN applications, it produces a continuous output power of 500 mW
under the 802.11b spectral mask. For Rx, a low noise LNA
provides greater receiving dynamic range and improves the overall
quality of the incoming signal.
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FCC NOTICE: To comply with FCC part 15 rules in
the United States, the SB24 Signal Booster must only be used in systems
that have been FCC certified. The system must also be professionally
installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is
the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure
that only certified systems are deployed in the United States. The use
of the converter in any other combination (such as co-located antennas
transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden in accordance
with FCC rules CFR47 Part 15.204. Contact our sales department to learn
more about our systems certified by the FCC
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Why would I want a
Signal Booster?
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Features
- High Switching speed
- High Gain and Low Noise LNA
- Low Power Consumption : 6.5V@650mA,
max
- Low Heat Effect
- TX power limit function
- Compact Size and Light Weight
- PWR/Tx/Rx Diagnostic Lights
Applications
- WLAN 802.11b & 802.11b+
- WLAN 802.11g & 802.11b+g
- Bluetooth
- Digital Spread Spectrum on the ISM
Band
Absolute Maximum Ratings
- Supply Voltage 6.5V
- Rx Input Power 0 dBm
- Tx Input Power 23 dBm
- Operating Temperature 0 ~ +40
°C
- Storage Temperature -40 ~ +75 °C
Available Connectors
- Reverse Polarity SMA (RP-SMA) 90o
- Reverse Polarity TNC (RP-TNC)
90o
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Specifications
Electrical
Characteristics
@ 25°C
| Model Number |
SB24
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| Power
Consumption |
6.5V < 650mA |
| RX Max. Input
Pwr (dBm) |
-10 dBm
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| RX Max. Pwr
Gain (dBm) |
+17 dB
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| TX Max.
Linear Output |
500mW /
26.99dBm |
| TX Max. Input
Pwr (dBm) |
+20 dBm
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| TX Max. Pwr
Gain (dBm) |
+15 dB
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| Frequency Band |
2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz |
| Signal Type |
DSSS |
| TR Switch Time |
<
1µsec |
| Diagnosis LED |
PWR @ Green
|| TX @ Red || RX @ Yellow |
| RF Connector
Type |
90°
RP-SMA Male ||
90° RP-TNC Male
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| Operating
Temperature |
0 ~ +40
°C
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| Size - L*W*H |
155mm *
21.6mm * 18.88mm |
| Weight |
20 g |
Installation
(To avoid
damage, please
follow the install procedure
below)
Step 1. Turn off your Access Point (AP), Client Bridge or
Wireless Router.
Step 2. Attach the SB24 signal booster to the wireless device.
Step 3. Attach the dipole antenna to the SB24.
Step 4. Turn on the AP, Client Bridge or Wireless Router.
Step 5. Plug in the SB24!
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