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Wireless Extenders YX-510 zBoost Dual-Band Cell Phone Signal Booster up to 2,500 Square Feet of Coverage for Home or Office (800 MHz and 1900 MHz Phones)

Wireless Extenders YX-510 zBoost Dual-Band Cell Phone Signal Booster up to 2,500 Square Feet of Coverage for Home or Office (800 MHz and 1900 MHz Phones)Brand: Wireless Extenders
Category: Wireless

List Price: $399.00
Buy New: $292.98
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 269 reviews
Sales Rank: 138

Color: white
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 5 x 2 x 7
nv:Communications Type: Signal Booster
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 1 year warranty from Wireless Extender

MPN: YX510PCSCEL
Model: YX510 PCS/CEL
UPC: 186639000090
EAN: 0086639000093
ASIN: B000J2XZ1K

Release Date: October 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Extends cellular coverage for single or multiple users in homes or offices--provides up to 2500 square feet of coverage
  • Dual-band device works with 800/1900 MHz frequencies from all major carriers--AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Alltel, Cricket, and more (not compatible with Nextel)
  • Omni-directional signal antenna receives signals from multiple cell towers
  • Antenna can be installed outdoors above the roofline or indoors in the attic or near a window
  • Extends phone battery life--uses less power when signal is stronger

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Amazon.com Product Description
Satisfy all your cellular phone needs with the Wireless Extenders YX510-PCS/CEL zBoost zP Wireless Booster, which works with both cellular frequencies (800 and 1900 MHz) and can extend cellular coverage up to 2500 square feet. This unit can handle signals from all the major cellular carriers, including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Alltel. The package includes everything you need: amplifier base unit, power supply, base unit antenna, low-loss SATV coaxial cable (RG6), signal antenna and mounting hardware. The omni-directional signal antenna receives signals from multiple cell towers.


Improve your cell signal with the dual-band YX510-PCS/CEL--perfect for boosting the signal of AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon frequencies up to 2500 square feet.
Using a revolutionary, patent pending technology that protects the carrier network, the YX510 improves indoor cell phone coverage by capturing and repeating the outside signal, bringing it into the building and enhancing it. This process creates a "Cell Zone" in your home or office.

Click here to see a PDF overview of setting up the Wireless Booster.

The Wireless Extenders zBoost system includes:

  • Outdoor antenna (repeats the signal) can be installed outdoors above the roofline or indoors in the attic or near a window
  • Coax cable (RG6- ultra low-loss, DBS satellite) connects from the outdoor antenna to the base unit
  • Base unit: Sleekly designed, it amplifies the signal and provides oscillation detection/correction which protects the carrier network using patent-pending technology.
  • Indoor antenna connects to the base unit to repeat the signal and create "Cell Zone"--no physical connection to the phone is needed.

Installation
Choosing the best location for installation of the Signal Antenna provides the best performance and the largest area of improved signal. Determine the location that provides the strongest signal using the signal strength indicator on your cell phone. For the best reception, find the location that provides the most bars of signal strength and locate the Signal Antenna at that location.

Specifications

  • US PCS 1900 MHz band
    • Uplink: 1850 - 1910 MHz
    • Downlink: 1930 - 1990 MHz
  • US Cellular 800/850 MHz band
    • Uplink: 824 - 849 MHz
    • Downlink: 869 - 894 MHz
  • Network formats: CDMA, GSM, TDMA, AMPS, GPRS, EDGE, 1xRTT, EVDO, HSDPA
  • Total Signal Gain: 60dB (adaptive)
  • Output Power: less than 0.5 Watt EiRP (w/ included antenna)
  • Unit weight: 1 pound
  • Unit size: 5 x 7 x 2 inches
  • Power input: 100-120 VAC 60 Hz
  • Power output: 5VDC, 1.5A
  • Signal antenna cable: Outdoor rated 75 ohm DBS satellite coaxial cable, Type-F male
  • Base unit antenna: 50 ohm, TNC male
Note: If you need coverage for only one cellular carrier, check out the YX500/PCS (1900 MHz; Sprint and T-Mobile) or the YX500/CEL (800 MHz; AT&T and Verizon).


Product Description
The Wi-Ex zBoost cell zone signal booster is a revolutionary, patent-pending new product that improves indoor cell phone coverage. zBoost captures the wireless signal outside, brings it inside and enhances, or boosts it - extending a cell zone in your home or office or your car.


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5 out of 5 stars Does exactly what I needed it to   November 25, 2006
Ryan Patridge (San Diego, CA USA)
181 out of 186 found this review helpful

In a nutshell:
The YX510 is the cheapest dual-band cellular signal repeater I found. It's easy to set up, easy to use, uses standard RG-6 cable and connectors, and it works very well out-of-the-box. Definitely recommended.

Long version:
At my parents' suburban CT home, the location, the terrain, and the aluminum siding all add up to zero indoor cellular reception. Even outdoors, my dual-band Cingular GSM service gives me at most 1 bar...all attempts to place a call immediately fail. My siblings' Verizon service is a bit better, but still not enough for them to place calls. Up on the roof, though, I found I would get 3 bars (up to 4, if I held the phone over my head), quite sufficient for a reliable phone call. Enter the YX510. It's easy to install, though their recommended pre-installation test procedure didn't leave me optimistic--I couldn't get the base unit's "signal" light to flash green when placing a call from nearby it on the roof (which the manual said would represent a successful test). The error code I was getting from it indicated either the signal was too strong or the interior/exterior antennas were interfering with each other. Undeterred, I installed the main signal antenna (zip-tied to the top of a length of PVC pipe strapped to our old TV antenna pole, to keep it away from metallic objects, as the manual recommends). I tried another test with the base unit placed at ground level about 35 feet away, seperated by a good chunk of the house, but I still had trouble getting a reliable signal. When I finished the installation and moved the base station indoors (about 20-25 feet almost directly below the exterior signal antenna, with the roof and two floors in between), that's when its performance started really shining. Installed in the basement, the YX510 base station gives solid reception for most of the dual-level, 2600 sqft house. My cell phone shows a full five bars most of the time, for anywhere within about about 15-20 feet of the interior antenna (the signal strength slowly drops with additional distance). Once I start a call, my phone's signal strength meter immediately drops to the strength of the signal at the roof (usually 3 bars), so it's apparent that the included omnidirectional antenna cannot "amplify" the received signal. Thus, make sure you at least have a usable signal level at the point where you plan to install the exterior signal antenna, or otherwise consider getting the directional antenna upgrade for the YX510. My siblings and I now have reliable cellular service for more than half of the house, and we can all use our phones simultaneously with no problem. Very satisfied! (Note: I installed the exterior antenna using the YX012 grounding kit, but one could easily use store-bought outdoor RG-6 cable and a grounded female-to-female RG-6 connector instead of that kit.)



5 out of 5 stars Helpfull hint   May 18, 2008
R. White (Laporte PA)
102 out of 104 found this review helpful

For those of you having problems with this unit you must remember that the indoor unit uses the same frequency to talk to the cell phone that the outdoor antenna uses to talk to the tower. If the inside unit transmits and the outside unit picks it up the inside unit will lower its power until there is no feedback loop, degrading performance. So, if you can put the inside unit someplace where it will operate at full power and not interfere with the outside antenna then you are set. Try putting the inside unit in the basement or at the opposite end of the house. Also you will never get a better signal inside than what the outside antenna gets so put the outside antenna where it gets the best possible reception. That sounds obvious but I'm sure there are some folks that put the outside unit out a window and the inside unit next to it.


5 out of 5 stars works perfectly but very dependent on local conditions   August 4, 2008
stefan grunspan (paradise)
35 out of 35 found this review helpful

From the varied reviews you can see it works for some people and does nothing for others. It is highly dependent on your particular conditions.
In other words, it works perfectly though it doesn't work everywhere. So when reviewers give it a low rating, what they are really saying is it either didn't work in their location or they couldn't make it work. There are two things to consider that may influence your purchase decision. The product manual does a good job of stating up front that your cell phone signal strength meter is a very relative measure. Some phones will operate fine on one bar though they will use more power than if they had 4 bars. Other phones will have connection problems with one bar. This is relevant because it doesn't really matter how many bars you have outside of your home, what matters is whether or not you can make and receive normal quality calls.

First, the product description makes it sound like you can just plug it in and go. While that's true in some cases be prepared for some experimentation in positioning.
One thing that's made clear in the manual is that the separation between the receiving antenna and the amplifier is very important. There needs to be VERTICAL separation, 15' at least, the more the better. If the amp and antenna are too close the amp will automatically lower its gain (it won't amplify as much) to prevent feedback (so as not to feed the amplified signal back into the antenna which in turn is amplified and etc.) You can lose a lot of performance this way. If there are walls and floors between the amp and antenna, blocking the amplified signal from feeding back into the antenna, you may not need 15'. I had only 10' but a concrete wall so there was no reduction in gain. It tells you on startup if and how much gain is reduced.

Second, you simply need a good signal to amplify. A better way to think of this product is that it pipes an outside cell signal to inside of your house. While it does do some amplification it won't turn a useless signal into a great one.

If there is a signal outside of your house and you can't make this system work there are a few options. They all add to the cost of the system but is just a question of how much you want to be able to use your phone in your house.
a. A directional antenna. There is a trade off with a directional antenna but it can pull in weaker signals if properly aligned.
b. A better higher performance omnidirectional antenna. More money and requires its own power source.
c. A very high mounting place. The manual suggests mounting the antenna in your attic. That might work. If it doesn't you may need a seriously tall pole. This may be beyond your abilities but again, it is a question of how important using your cell phone in your house is to you. You can hire a satellite installation person or similar to attach a 30'or higher pole to your house with the proper lighting protection for between $50 and $100.

Due to trees and terrain I simply could not make this system work but amazon, as usual, was great about accepting a return.



5 out of 5 stars Money Well Spent   January 24, 2007
Dark Wing Duck (Oakland)
45 out of 48 found this review helpful

This is my first review but I'm writing it because I was tentative about this product without a clear yes/no about how well it worked. It had one rave review and other lower models had mixed reviews. In my home, I have at best 1 bar on each of the two frequencies (800 & 1900 MHz) inside. Outside above near the roof, I could get 3 bars each if I stood on railing because of the residential density of the area. It took about 30 minutes to setup and now I have 4 bars on both cell phone frequencies. It might take longer if you're not used to doing this sort of thing. I decided to try this model because sometimes you get what you pay for. For a home though, the $1000 units simply aren't necessary.

Some installation required
Parts:
1. Main unit amplifier with power supply. I believe that it's a bidirectional amplifier which is important.
2. Mounting hardware for antenna and base unit.
3. Weather protected antenna.
4. Decent lenth of coax cable to connect the outdoor antenna to the base unit. It reached my roof, ran through bedroom, through a short hall and across kitchen with space length.

It's important to check that you do have a place you can mount the antenna that has a good signal to begin with. It can be another room, attic, roof, etc. and you can always buy a longer piece of coax cable if needed.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Signal Increase - Follow installation instructions.   August 14, 2007
SarcoGuy (Goliad, Texas)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

Purchased this item form another vendor. Installed outside antenna on my metal roof following instructions in manual. Used a wooden pole to get the antenna away from the metal roof (one of the stipulations in the manual). Installed where I showed 4 bars of service from AT&T. Ran cable into central location in house and installed internal unit on a shelf. Turned unit on and allowed to complete start up. Cell phone service in house prior to installation zero to 1 bar service at best. Shut down cell phone and turned back on per instructions. Cell phone has full service 4 to 5 bars. AMAZING product. Does what is says it will do. House is approximately 2300 sq ft and cell phone service is at least 2 bars in the entire house.

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