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How to properly separate your antennas | weBoost

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To learn more about weBoost signal boosters click here: https://goo.gl/XM5xUj Check out this short video that explains how to avoid loss of boost or even total shutdown of a cell phone booster due to the signal feedback condition known as oscillation. Kolton from WeBoost Customer Service shows you how to position the antennas of your cell signal booster system so they will not pick up each other's signal, the main cause of oscillation. Think of oscillation like the feedback loop that causes that ear-splitting screech over a PA system when the microphone gets too close to a speaker. That same kind of feedback loop occurs in a cell phone signal booster when the tower antenna and device antenna get placed too close to each other. This feedback - oscillation - causes the booster to reduce power, thereby degrading performance, or even shut down completely. Nobody wants that to happen, so watch Kolton's video tips now. Read more on our blog: https://www.weboost.com/us/news/blog/antenna-separation-and-why-its-important/
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