Ensure there are no obstructions, especially metal objects, in front of the antenna, as they can significantly impact its performance. Metal rods, cables, high-voltage lines, and similar objects should be avoided in the antenna’s vicinity. If there are obstructions, consider relocating the antenna in front of them or increasing the pole’s length to position the antenna higher than the metal obstacles.
Align the front of the antenna (radiation direction) with the direction of the remote base station to achieve the best performance. In cases where the base station’s direction is not visually observable, try rotating the antenna in different directions while monitoring the device’s receiving signal. A stronger signal, indicated by more signal lights, indicates an improved connection.