Product Information
Product Information
You Should Choose This Kit If
You need an all in one solution to provide boosted voice calls and 3G data for one specific carrier and require coverage for an area up to 10,000 sq ft.* over one or multiple floors.
If you need to boost the signal from more than one carrier at the same time, check out our AG Pro 70 Omni Kit (smaller coverage area) or our AG Pro 75 Omni Kit (larger coverage area).
Coverage Area
If you have an existing strong 5-bar outside signal, you may get up to 10,000 sq ft of coverage inside*
If you have an existing 3 to 4-bar (-90 dB) outside signal, you may get up to 7,500 sq ft of coverage inside*
If you have an existing 1 to 2-bar (-100 dB) outside signal, you may get up to 1,000 sq ft of coverage inside*
Pro Tip: The coverage areas above assume that you use the full 100 ft of coax cable. If you have a weak outside signal, use the shortest cables necessary while still maintaining at least 20 to 25 ft or more of separation between the two antennas. Using 50 ft of cable instead of 100 ft. can double your coverage area inside if you have a weak outside signal.
Supported Carriers
All carriers that use the standard dual band frequencies (800 MHz & 1900 MHz) for voice and 3G data, including:
AT&T 2G/3G/4G HSPA+ (shows as 4G on your phone)
Verizon 2G/3G
Sprint 2G/3G
US Cellular 2G/3G
Alltel 2G/3G
T-Mobile 2G only in most locations
Major Canadian Carriers 2G/3G
All other carriers using 800 MHz and 1900 MHz
Will not boost 4G LTE for any carrier
Kit Includes
801265 - AG Pro 70 dB Dual-Band 75 Ohm Amplifier
304475 - Wide-Band Directional Antenna with F-Female Connector
301155 - Wide-Band Panel Antenna with F-Female Connector
950620 - 20' White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable
950630 - 30' White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable
950650 - 50' White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable
971129 - F-Female Barrel Connector for RG6 Cable (allows you to combine two of the RG6 cables together if you need a longer length)
Instruction Manual
Installation Overview
The AG Pro 70 is easy to install for anyone that's a bit handy. But if you're not comfortable getting up on your roof to mount an antenna, it may be best to find an electronics installer or a handy friend. We always recommend doing a soft install where you don't permanently mount anything or drill any holes until you know the system will work for you and you've identified the best locations for the antennas. To install, just follow these 4 steps:
To start, you'll need to find a place on the roof of your home or office to mount the outside yagi antenna. It's best to figure out which direction it will need to be pointed before permanently mounting the antenna which we'll cover at the end. Connect one of the RG-6 coax cables to the antenna and run it into the house. You may be able to enter through a vent or a soffit; otherwise, you may have to drill a hole.
With the cable inside, connect it to an in-line lighting protector if you purchased one, and then to the amplifier. To the inside antenna port on amplifier, connect another cable and then connect the inside antenna. If you have an attic, the easiest installation method is typically to have the amplifier and inside antenna in the attic with the panel antenna face down on the floor in the middle of the house. If you don't have an attic, you can mount the panel antenna on the ceiling in the middle of the house, or on a wall.
Once all of the components are connected, plug in the amplifier and see if you get any error codes. A red light indicates that the inside and outside antennas are too close together. Unplug the amplifier and then increase the separation between the antennas and try again. If you can't increase the separation, you can turn down the gain on the amplifier which will also decrease the total coverage area. For any other errors, consult the manual or contact us for help.
To aim the yagi antenna, start with the antenna high on the roof pointed in one direction. Turn on the system and have an inside helper inside stand near the inside antenna and take a signal reading with their phone in field test mode. Rotate the yagi antenna 45 degrees and then pause for 30 to 60 seconds. After the pause, the person inside should take another signal reading, and then you can repeat the process. Each time your partner checks the signal strength, also check to make sure there aren't any warning lights on the amplifier. After you've gone all the way around, mount the antenna facing in the direction with the strongest signal. If possible, also mount the antenna on that side of the home or office so that it's pointing away from the building and not over the building.
The included manual is very helpful and we recommend reading through it before beginning the installation. If you run into any issues, feel free to contact us for help.
Benefits
Everything you need is in the box, just set it up and go
Reduces dropped calls and increases data speeds
Works wirelessly so you can use your cell phone like you always do
Supports multiple phones and data devices simultaneously
Adjustable per-frequency gain control makes installation easier
Contains carrier protection technologies to guard against overload and oscillation
Amplifies the signal both to and from the cell carrier
More than 20 times as powerful as a standard cell phone
Boosts both 800 (850) MHz Cellular and 1900 MHz PCS Bands
Extends the battery life of your phone
Made in the USA
FCC and IC type accepted
* The actual coverage area of a signal booster is dependent on many factors including existing outside signal strength, obstructions between you and the cell tower, the materials used in your home or office, the layout of the area you need to cover with a boosted signal, and other factors. The approximate coverage areas listed above are estimates. Actual coverage area will vary based on these and other factors. If you're not sure if a system will be powerful enough for your needs, contact us to find out.