antenna is, the farther it can receive a
signal . This gives you a greater range for
your cellular communications .
Screw the six radials into the holes near
the base of the antenna . The included
thread-locker liquid must be used to
ensure the radials do not vibrate loose .
Tighten the radials snugly with a wrench .
Add Thread
Lock Liquid
Threaded to Fit
Standard Marine
Brackets
Use the 1 inch 14-thread coupler to attach
the antenna to any standard marine
mounting bracket . The coupler provides
a feed through for routing the connecting
cable, which will run to your cellular device,
or weBoost Signal Booster .
Once the mounting bracket is attached to
your boat, yach, etc ., attach the connecting
cable to the antenna's 7 inches coax cable
and route it to the location of your Signal
Booster .
Need help?
Marine Antenna
Screw In Radials
Mount to Your
Boat, Yacht, etc.
www.weboost.com
Additional FAQ:
What hours can I contact customer support?
Customer Support can be reached from 7:00am
to 6:00pm MST, by calling (866-294-1660), or by
email, at support@weboost .com
How does weather affect the performance of
my outside antenna?
Water vapor (e .g . rain, fog, snow or other
precipitation) creates an effective filter to cellular
signal . In times of heavy precipitation, you may
see less performance .
What's the difference between the 800 MHz
and the 1900 MHz bands? How do I know
which MHz band my cell phone uses?
The Drive 4G-X works with all major North
American cellular providers on the 800 & 1900
MHz frequencies . Traditionally, 800/1900MHz are
associated with voice and 3G data; while 700MHz
and 1700/2100MHz are associated with 4G data .
Carrier Frequency Use
We recommend visiting www .wirelessadvisor .com
(United States) or http://bit .ly/1mQf2Gl (Canada)
for information regarding the frequency band
used by your cell service provider in a specific
geographical location .
Customer Support 866-294-1660
Mon.- Fri. Hours: 7 am to 6 pm
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