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BT459778
The Quicksilver 75 Bolton’s Outdoor Cellular Yagi Directional Antenna
Was: $60.95
Now: $54.99
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BT459778

The Quicksilver 75 Bolton’s Outdoor Cellular Yagi Directional Antenna

Was: $60.95
Now: $54.99

You’ll not find a higher quality yagi than The Quicksilver 75 from Bolton. Compact, durable, and reliable, this thing’ll get your weak signal and deliver it far stronger wherever it needs to go.

  • Over 5 miles of range
  • Up to +11 dBi of gain
  • 45° directional beam, 75 Ohm, F-Female termination
  • Covers 698-2700 MHz cellular bandwidths, all cellular carriers
  • ABS antenna cover, waterproof, UV-resistant
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You’ll not find a higher quality yagi than The Quicksilver 75 from Bolton. Compact, durable, and reliable, this thing’ll get your weak signal and deliver it far stronger wherever it needs to go.

The Quicksilver 75 Yagi antenna’s got up to +11 dBi of gain to go with that sleek exterior. Plus, you want value? You got it.

The Quicksilver 75 got its name due to its proclivity for speeding up slow cellular data. We’ve tried this Yagi up against its other competitors, and it simply performs better. This is one of our 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.

Quicksilver 75 Yagi donor antennas capture signal in a 45 degree “flashlight” radius, allowing for higher gain at a point of entry than their omni-cousin, The All-Rounder. 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 Bolton Technical Quicksilver 5G Yagi directional antenna works with all cell phone signal boosters (weBoost, SureCall, Cel-Fi, etc.), and cellular hotspots (Pepwave, MoFi, Netgear Nighthawk, etc).

You have questions. We have answers.

When Should I Buy the Quicksilver 75?

The Quicksilver 75 offers far more gain than the omnidirectional All-Rounder, but less than the specialized Arrow and Long Ranger antennas. We generally recommend this 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.

Bear in mind that The Quicksilver 75 is a 75 Ohm antenna with an F-Female termination, meaning it works with 75 Ohm cable with an F-Male termination.

What Kinds of Signal Does the Quicksilver 75 Capture? What Radio Bandwidths?

The Quicksilver 75 captures any signal between the 698-2700 MHz bandwidths. That includes all 4G and LTE cellular signal. This covers all US carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, U.S. Cellular and more), Canadian carriers (Rogers, Bell, Telus, more), Mexican carriers (Telcel, Movistar, AT&T Mexico), and far more.

What Does dB Mean? What About Gain?

dB refers to the power gain of the antenna, and the higher the number, the more powerful the antenna. As dB is measured on a logarithmic scale, every +3 dB represents a doubling of the power gain.

Will the Quicksilver 75 Work with My Carrier?

The Quicksilver 75 will work on any US or Canadian carrier, as well as most cellular carriers worldwide. If you are not sure your country’s carrier will work with The Quicksilver 75, verify whether your service falls within the 698-2700 MHz bandwidth, and if so, it will work.

I’m Wanting to Boost Multiple Carriers at a Time. Will the Quicksilver 75 Do That?

It will. However, it’s best pointed at a specific tower. If the carrier you want captured is not represented on that tower, you’ll need another Quicksilver 75 or other donor antenna to capture it.

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