> anyone know of a way to boost cell signals in your house so you can use a
> cell inside. the insulation has foil and it blocks most of the signal.
> any cheap ideas.
Buy a external antenna and place it near the window on a metal pan (ground
plane / base), connect coax cable to phone.
>anyone know of a way to boost cell signals in your house so you can use a
>cell inside. the insulation has foil and it blocks most of the signal.
>any cheap ideas.
Get a repeater. It won't be cheap. Plan to spend around $700. That
will improve reception in your house. A cheaper alternative is to use
an external antenna but you will be tethered to your antenna
connection thus losing your wireless advantage.
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Hawkexpress - 17 Oct 2004 16:03 GMT
Digital Antenna's new PowerMax DA4KSBR30U amplifier/repeater dual band is
designed to bring the reception you have outside indoors. It comes with
everything you need to install in a home or small office and will boost
reception on up to 10 phones at once.
There is a waiting list but well worth the wait. It runs $499 plus S&H.
More details available on my website:
http://www.hawkexpress.com/cellamplifiers.asp
> >anyone know of a way to boost cell signals in your house so you can use a
> >cell inside. the insulation has foil and it blocks most of the signal.
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> connection thus losing your wireless advantage.
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