The Quicksilver BT512389 got its name due to its proclivity for speeding up slow cellular data. This is one of Bolton's most popular antennas for a reason. It designed as an accessory for or in addition to a 50-ohm cellular signal booster system or hotspot, and boosts gain at the point of capture by up to 11 dBi.
This Quicksilver Yagi donor antenna captures signal in a 45 degree “flashlight” radius, allowing for higher gain at a point of entry than its omni-cousin, the BT512372. This requires a little more work, but is frequently the best option for getting you improved cellular signal, as these can work far better than an omnidirectional antenna when installed properly.
The BT151038 is designed for fixed building installations outside a home, office, or commercial space.
This antenna is recommended with most home signal boosters or cellular hotspots, as it lies in a nice, sweet spot between power and range. It only falters in exceptionally weak signal areas or when a long distance from the nearest cell tower. It can also be used to capture T-Mobile 5G signal.
Technology | |
Category | Antenna |
Wireless | |
Single / SISO Antennas | Cellular |
Pattern | Directional |
Cellular Frequencies | 698-2700 MHz |
Polarization | Vertical and Horizontal |
Impedance | 50 ohm |
Power | 50 watt |
Mechanical | |
Cabling | RG141 at 30 cm length |
Connector Type | N-Female |
Dimensions | 17.32 x 8.25 x 2.36 in (440 x 210 x 60 mm) |
Weight | 2.65 pounds without mounting hardware |
Color | White |
Material | ABS |
Ratings | |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 55°C |
Certifications | IP65 |
Download Name | File Size |
Bolton Technical BT512389 Datasheet | 370.89KB |