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It's an amplifier that works on the lower portion of the cell frequencies. If it was the newer style that was GMRS compatable it would be better as it would amplify on all the working transmit frequencies. The other aspect, of receive amplification, shows some pretty poor noise characteristics. The signal to noise ratio specifications are not very good. You want high gain but, a lower noise floor from the amplifing device. I'm not saying it won't work but, it's not showing first class spec's. For $100 bux it's ok but, a first class external antenna fed with some Times Micowave LMR 240 coax would be a less expensive route. Trouble is trying to get an RF adapter to feed your cell phone's outlet with LMR 240 connected to it. The cell phone manufacturers are very lame and don't really want you and me DX'ing the cell-band. They cater to the majority of brainless idiots who know nothing and never will hence; they sell more phones.

If you look around on the web you will find some neat goodies for cell phone enhancements. Great amplifiers are GMRS compatable and receive amplification is done with quality Galium Arsinide Field Effect Transistors (GASFETS) that have very low noise floors... . less than 1. 5 Db at full gain. Yes... you will spend more than 200 bux for such amplifiers but, you get what you really wanted. Really, a Gain Antenna (5. 3 DBd) with low loss short run coax is a better bang for your buck.



Regards

William
 
I am currently using an old Digital Antenna 3-band amplifier and Wilsons cradle which provides a coupling antenna to coax the signal to the amp, and a pair of cell phone antennas on the rear slider. Provisional assessment: improvement.

I no longer drop calls here on the "South Shore" of Mass—an area famous for no signal. I am not a comm engineer like my Dad was and do not have the current test gear to give you ERP's and signal saturation stats. Just my 2¢. The wilson's cradle caught my eye because it will accept anyone's cell phone. BTW the coupling-coil idea is similar to what is done in airport terminals, office buildings using repeaters to roof antennas.



OH, and the FUN was finding a coupler to go from the FME connector on the Wilsons to Mini-UHF on the D. A. box - Try Pacific Custom Cable.
 
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