Differences betw. Wilson Pro 70 Plus 463127 vs. 463227 vs. 463327
The differences between commercial grade Wilson Pro 70 Plus 463127, 463227, and 463327 cell phone signal booster kits are the different types of in-building and outside building antennas supplied with them. The base signal amplifier unit is the same in all three part numbers or SKUs.
Wilson Pro70 Plus 463127
Wilson Pro 70 Plus 463127 kit comes with directional antennas. Both inside building and outside building antennas included with this cellular amplifier kit are unidirectional. Exterior antenna type is Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) and interior antenna type is "Panel" antenna.
Wilson Pro 70Plus 463227
Wilson Pro 70 Plus 463227 kit comes with omnidirectional indoor antenna, and unidirectional outdoor antenna. Exterior antenna type included with this cellular amplifier kit is one direction Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) and interior antenna type is multi-directional "Dome" antenna.
WilsonPro 70 Plus 463327
Wilson Pro 70 Plus 463327 kit comes with omnidirectional antennas. Both inside building and outside building antennas included with this cellular amplifier kit are omni-directional. Exterior antenna type is "Omni" and interior antenna type is "Dome".
Why these differences, and which one to choose?
Now that we know the differences between above listed phone booster kits, let us find out how to determine which of these 3 kits would be most suitable for your needs?
Donor (exterior) "Yagi or LPDA" versus "Omni" Antennas
Donor Multi-Directional Omni Antennas attract cellular signals from all directions and from all wireless service carriers such as AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and T-Mobile. Therefore, choosing a kit with omnidirectional "Omni" antenna (463327) would be best if signal right outside building is very strong. This way, signals from all carriers will be enhanced very well inside the building. On other hand, Uni-Directional Yagi or Log Periodic Antennas can draw mobile signals from farther away but from only one specific direction of a particular service provider's cell tower. Therefore, choosing a kit with directional Yagi antenna (463127 or 463227) and pointing it towards most relevant carrier's cell tower would be best if signal right outside building is very weak.
Server (in-building) "Dome" versus "Panel" Antennas
Server Multi-Directional "Dome" Antennas broadcast cellular signals towards all directions. Therefore, choosing a kit with multi-directional in-building "Dome" antenna (463227 and 463327) would be best if placed in the very center of the house, or a large room. This way, signals will be projected in all directions from a central ceiling dome antenna. On other hand, Uni-Directional "Panel" Antennas can broadcast signals farther away but only in one direction. Therefore, choosing a kit with directional Yagi antenna (463127) and pointing it towards a long hallway or on the shorter width wall of a long rectangular room would be best so signal can traevl farther away and cover such long areas. Panel antenna kit Wilson Pro 70 Plus 463127 can also be perfect if signal needs to be broadcast across multiple floors. In that case, it can be mounted on the ceiling projecting strong signals from amplifier down to lower floor(s).
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