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Spin1 pipeline

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Posted: 05/03/08 06:41am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has any of you used this product on the road "CellRanger STIX" made/sold by MoGo Wireless in Chicago,IL.sounds interesting but would like a little feed back on usage? Product was listed in FMCA
magazine in May 2008.

www.cellranger.net

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Posted: 05/03/08 07:58am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Any product that doesn't list how much it costs bothers me . Quality cellular amplifier/repeaters are not that small and are not cheap: Link


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We bought a 3 watts booster from Bell and it does a fantastic job we took it to the camp where no cell phone would work we also added an antenna and it works
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Wilson Electronics is probably the leader in that stuff and they have a good name here. I have their 3w amp and the flat panel antenna and we get service where noone else does. We have Verizon.

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jauguston wrote:

Wilson Electronics is probably the leader in that stuff and they have a good name here. I have their 3w amp and the flat panel antenna and we get service where noone else does. We have Verizon.

Jim, do you mean you use your panel as an exterior antenna?
if so, am curious how you have it mounted. can you share a photo?

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I just returned a Wilson 801245 amp, trucker antenna and interior dome antenna. The setup did not boost the 1900Mhz signal unless my phone had two bars before using the amp. Tech support said 800Mhz service would work, but there isn't enough boost for a 1900Mhz signal.


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