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If you're having trouble getting a cell signal in your home or even in your work place,
the Wilson Electronics DB Pro could be your solution.
I'm John Shepard and today we're talking about the Wilson 841262 and the Wilson 841263.
Both are complete kits, so everything you need is already in the box.
Both are adjustable gain and can pull a cell signal from far away and bring you cellular
service in what is otherwise a so-called deadzone. Both work with all cell phones and data cards.
And are compatible with all major North American carriers.
Both kits are easy to install and come with RG-6 cable which most new homes are pre-wired
with. It's the same kind of cable that's installed
when you get cable TV or internet. Both kits will simultaneously boost a signal
of multiple devices like cell phones and data cards.
What's the difference between the two kits? Only one.
The outside antenna. The Wilson 841262 comes with this: an Omni-directional
antenna. This means it pulls signals in from a 360
degree radius from multiple cell phone towers simultaneously.
So if you have a strong signal outside, but due to the construction of the building you're
in you have a weak signal inside, this is the kit for you.
The Wilson 841263 comes with this: this is the directional, or Yagi antenna.
It's more powerful than the omni-directional antenna,
but you have to point it at a cell phone tower for it to receive a signal.
This is useful for people in weak signal areas. If you don't know where the cell phone towers
are near you, just give us a call at WilsonAmplifiers and
we'll be more than happy to help you. Included in the box are the outside antenna,
the inside antenna, and the amplifier unit.
Also included are 3 cables of varying length, the power supply,
a pole mount for the outside antenna, and an installation guide.
If you'd like to know about either of these Wilson DB Pro kits,
Give WilsonAmplifiers a call at the number below.
Thanks for watching, I'm John Shepard and as always, like or subscribe
if you found this video helpful.