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Q : Commercial Cell phone antennaes
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| G Wood 2005-05-19, 11:50 am |
| 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
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| safemale 2006-04-12, 5:48 pm |
| the wilson trucker is a good if not varry good one
the higher the better but coax lenth come into play
http://www.wpsantennas.com/index.as...EWPROD&ProdID=3
this one mounts on a 3/8 24 mount for a cb antenna
hay make them for campers/moterhomes too
i'm not saying who to buy one from just a maker
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 07:42:00 -0800, "G Wood" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>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
>
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