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I have a cell signal amplifier with a dual band yagi on the front end and a panel antenna inside the building. The problem is that I cannot get enough boost from the amp for the inside antenna due to oscillation or feedback back out to the yagi. As it is I had to detune the yagi to get any gain at all inside.
To clarify, following is what the system does:
1. Yagi is pointed to cell tower to send and receive
2. Signal from yagi runs to a Wilson dbPro dual band amp
3. The second internal antenna is connected to the other side of the Wilson amp and this side has a gain adjustment. If the gain is too high and causes feedback, the amp shuts down. The inside antenna is about 50 feet from the yagi and is aimed at the backside of the yagi.
4. When I try to get a stronger signal from the internal antenna the amp shuts down. So I cannot get enough signal.
The antenna placement and the direction they are pointing are optimized as much as the facility allows. My idea was to completely block the backside of the yagi to prevent the inside antenna from hitting it when I turn up the gain. So I was thinking to do this I would create a simple shield like a faraday device with metal mesh that is then taken to ground.
Attached is a JPG to clarify the setup.
Does anyone see any problems with doing this? Likelyhood of working? For the size I was thinking four feet by three feet with the yagi more or less in the middle. Is that large enough? Other suggestions?
Thanks all.
To clarify, following is what the system does:
1. Yagi is pointed to cell tower to send and receive
2. Signal from yagi runs to a Wilson dbPro dual band amp
3. The second internal antenna is connected to the other side of the Wilson amp and this side has a gain adjustment. If the gain is too high and causes feedback, the amp shuts down. The inside antenna is about 50 feet from the yagi and is aimed at the backside of the yagi.
4. When I try to get a stronger signal from the internal antenna the amp shuts down. So I cannot get enough signal.
The antenna placement and the direction they are pointing are optimized as much as the facility allows. My idea was to completely block the backside of the yagi to prevent the inside antenna from hitting it when I turn up the gain. So I was thinking to do this I would create a simple shield like a faraday device with metal mesh that is then taken to ground.
Attached is a JPG to clarify the setup.
Does anyone see any problems with doing this? Likelyhood of working? For the size I was thinking four feet by three feet with the yagi more or less in the middle. Is that large enough? Other suggestions?
Thanks all.