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Author Re: Commercial Cell phone antennaes
Stanley Reynolds

2005-05-19, 11:50 am


"G Wood" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> We have Nokia phones and ATT/Cingular service in eastern WA. In a remote
> location we often visit, we get one "bar" of service intermittently.
> Sometimes we can connect, most often not. We'd like to get more

dependable
> service there.
>
> If I purchase an after-market antenna, is there a good likelihood this
> signal would improve - or are they just a bogus marketing tool?
>
> If there are decent models out there, recommendations appreciated.
>
> Tnx
> Gary
>
>

http://www. wirelessnetworkprodu

http://www.jdteck.com/antennas.htm

http://www.antennawarehouse.com/Cel...Wil_RV_roof.htm

http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/antennas_1900.php

Would think the single band Yagi with low loss feedline would be best, the
Wilson dual band with it's cheap feedline is better than most cell phones
antenna.


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