Commercial Design / Product Recommendation Form

Commercial Design / System Recommendation Form

One of our specialties is large facilities design.  If you have been tasked with finding a solution for weak cell phone signals in your office building, manufacturing facility, production plant, repair shop, etc... then you have come to the right place.  We work hand in hand with one of the largest cell phone signal booster distributors in the U.S. and all commercial designs are proofed by an electrical and RF engineer.  

If you require design assistance or would like us to recommend a solution for you, please fill out the form below.  Please be as thorough as possible and provide as much information as possible.  This will reduce our follow-up questions and allow us to get a quote to you quicker.

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First Name


Last Name


Company


Project Address



City


State


Zip Code


Phone


1. Email Address


Carriers

Please select the cell phone provider(s) you would like to provide coverage for

Voice & Data

Are you looking for both voice and data coverage?

Outside Signal Strength

Are you able to make and receive calls in at least some areas (outside)? If so, what is the signal strength in decibels? To get this information you will have to put your phone into Field Test Mode . Please submit the average signal strength as a positive value. This number should be somewhere between -55 dBm and -110 dBm, but our form will only accept positive numbers. If you are not able to put your phone into test mode, please submit your signal strength in "bars." This is not an accurate method of determining signal strength and we cannot completely guarantee a solution we recommend, but gives us something to go on. If you need to provide coverage for multiple carriers then we will need the outside signal strengths of all carriers.

Signal Location

If dB signal strength readings above were obtained using a cell phone in test mode or laptop with data card, where were these taken from and from what device?

Building Size

How many square feet is the building?

Coverage Area

What is the square footage of areas requiring coverage (if different then above)?

Floors

How many floors is the building?

Floors Requiring Coverage

What floors require coverage (if different then above)?

Building Dimensions

What are the dimensions of the building? (Or upload building or floor plans w/ dimensions at the bottom of the form)

Users

How many users will be utilizing the system?

Roof Composition

What is the exterior roof composition?

Roof Type

Is the roof flat or pitched?

Existing Antenna Mast

Is there an existing antenna mast that can be used to hold the external antennas (.5” to 1.5” pole required)?

Building Composition

What is the exterior building composition?

Internal Walls

Are there any internal concrete or metal walls or slate/marble floors? (If so describe and reference to floor plan if provided)

Obstructions

Are there any large metal objects or racks within the building? (If so, please describe and reference to floor plan if provided)

Plenum Rated Cabling

Is plenum-rated cabling required (fire retardant, low smoke)? The plenum is the space above drop tile ceilings and below raised floors that is used for return air circulation in commercial buildings. Besides being used for return air for the AC units, this space is also where electrical, data, fire alarm and security cable are run from point to point. If your building or space uses the plenum area as a return for the AC, by law, the cable run in these areas must be plenum rated. If you are not sure, look for a large wall or ceiling return air grate (typically the same size as a 2x2 ceiling tile). If you can lift up this grate and pop your head into open space, then you need to install plenum cable. If this grate has sheet metal duct work going to it then you are not generally required to install plenum rated cabling but it is always best to consult a building inspector in your area.

Ceiling Type

What types of ceilings are in the building? (Drop, hard lid, I Beam)

Ceiling Height

What are the ceiling heights in the areas requiring coverage?

Space for Amplifier

Is there an existing mechanical room or data closet ideal to house the amplifier? Where is this room located?

Roof Chase

Is there an existing chase to the roof or point of entry to run cabling from the external antenna to the amplifier? If Yes, Where is this chase in relation to the location of the amplifier?

Rooftop Penetration Point

Is there a rooftop penetration point available? If yes, how far is this penetration point from the desired amplifier location? (in terms of cable length needed)

Cable Trays

Are there existing cable trays (vertical and horizontal) to run cable? If yes and you would like to follow the same cable paths, please denote main cable chases on floor plan or building diagrams

Installation

Do you require professional installation?

Building Sketch / Diagram / Floor Plan

If you have an existing picture, sketch, diagram, or floor plan of your building and would be willing to send it to us, it will greatly reduce the number of follow-up questions we may have.  Supported file formats include PDF, DWG and just about any picture format (JPG, GIFF, etc..).  Please keep the file size to under 20MB per document and upload below.  You may also include any additional documentation in a separate email to support@mycellsignalbooster.com

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Additional Info.

Please give us any additional information which you can think of that may be relevant to your specific application so that we may recommend the right booster and accessories for the job.

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