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Building DiagramHow do the cellular amplifiers work?

An outside antenna is placed in an area with the best signal. It receives the weak cellular signal and sends it to the amplifier. The amplifier boosts the signal and sends it to your inside antenna which then sends this stronger signal to your phone or data cards. Then on transmission, the phone or data card sends out a signal that is received by the inside antenna. It is then boosted by the amplifier to the outside antenna sending a stronger, more reliable signal to the cellular tower. For this reason, for a wireless antenna to work, you must have a usable signal present within 50 feet of your building. If you don't have adequate signal to support a wireless amplifier you should consider a direct connect amplifier instead.