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WHAT IS SIGNALWIDE?
SignalWide amplifiers utilize patented technology under license
from Motorola, Inc. The digital microprocessor, software-controlled,
dual band line of amplifiers are designed to meet or exceed
carrier standards as well as improve wireless reception. SinalWide
amplifiers do not communicate with the carriers tower management
system, therefore it requires no bandwidth increase.
The software controlled digital system will sense the presence
of a wireless handset and respond in its power level to the
presence of the signal generated by that handset so as to cause
no interference with that signal, or confusion at the cell site.
The SignalWide RF line of amplifiers are a stand-alone pass
through linear RF amplifier that uses external power. When close
to a cell site it compensates only for the loss in the coaxial
cable and connectors from an external antenna to the wireless
portable handset. The handset has the ability to produce the
power level that the local cell site is requesting regardless
of the distance, within reason from the cell site.
The SignalWide line of amplifiers is not a fixed output unit.
The amplifiers are bi directional, digital microprocessor software
controlled RF linear amplifiers that have a large dynamic range
from 30 dB to 72dB. At its lowest level, it is approximately
a 0 db gain.
WHAT IS OUR MISSION?
The mission of SignalWide, Inc. is to design, develop, and distribute
electronic products which solve common communications problems
and ensure a better quality of life for the consumer.
SignalWide’s core business is producing signal amplification
products and services. Based in Westlake Village, California,
the business designs and develops products to enhance radio
frequency for optimum cell phone and wireless coverage. Its
line of cell signal amplifiers gives customers an affordable
solution to prevent dropped calls and increase reception.
This enhancement allows users to talk freely on the road,
at home, or at the office.
HOW DID YOU GET HERE?
We don't know. Our guess is you were tired of your weak cell
phone signal and came looking for answers. |
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