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By admin, February 12, 2009 1:18 am

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Have you ever had to use her cell phone while camping in a remote state park and you just do not have enough signal to make the call? Has tried to climb on the roof of his trailer to see if he could do little signal bars go up even just a tick in vain? Tired of driving into town from the camp only to get a signal? The cellular signal booster antenna mod Let your field crew Verizon, along with you.

There are several ways to install an antenna booster, depending on whether you want a portable or permanent solution. There are basically three types: in the car / home small office, and RV / trucker. Since we're modding the RV, we will continue with the purpose built solution. The RV / reinforcement driver can take a team of Nice Wilson Electronics that will be sure to meet your most demanding needs. Options on the kit includes a booster amplifier, antenna, cables, cell / AirCard adapter, and the mounting hardware.

A very popular and economical kit is the kit SIGNALBOOST PowerfulSignal RV. This is a semi-permanent solution that comes with a dual 3-watt amplifier band booster that plugs into any 12-volt receptacle. A variety of mounting options such as antenna magnetic mount base, glass assembly, assembly on the roof, and mirror / scale assembly. The 19 "has an integrated antenna in the ground plane that allows to be mounted on any surface material such as metal, glass, wood, etc. If the antenna does not have this feature, you must be mounted on a metal surface of a specific size for the antenna to work properly. With options and the antenna assembly plant, you should have no problem where the antenna will. Just make sure you are on top of VR as practice for the signal.

Other goodies in the kit includes universal adapter for mobile phone and extension cable. The adapter uses a Velcro patch to attach to the back of any cell phone, AirCard, mobile or wireless router, and provides the connection to the booster amplifier, which in turn is connected to the antenna. If you need more cable length, just use the cable extender. This configuration makes it so simple that anyone can do it within a very short time.

Tests have shown that the momentum of the signal is usually around 2 bars on a cell phone. Using an elevator with 3G AirCard significantly increased the yield by up to 40% in a low signal area. When surfing the forums using your AirCard ModMyRV.com, you can read many more topics, since it is not expected for about a page to load! But remember, if there is no cell service in the area, the engine will do nothing to YOU.

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