We're retired and often when we're out and about in the RV we find ourselves in a fringe area where our cell phones and internet card barely works... . Sometime during the summer of 2011 we are at the beach and one of our cousins had a Wilson Electronics amp and it worked really well for him
A few weeks ago I purchased a Wilson external antenna, (looks like a trucker cell phone antenna) and mounted it to the ladder on the top of the RV... it came with a tube clamp and it made more sense than to drill holes in either the roof or the side of the rv...
I ran the wire in through the side of a clearance light and sealed that entry point... the amp is in one of the overhead cabinets that my wife has trouble reaching...
The internal antenna is a about the size of an 8"x8"x2" tupperware pan, its directional and needs to be aimed way from the external antenna...
The amp I chose has a gain control for both bands that cell phones work on... and we light up an area of about 20' circle from the antenna... so the side of the RV and most of the interior...
This changed our reception from 0-1 bar to 4 bars and in addition our internet card functions extremely well...
The complete package ran a little over $400 and a less expensive kit is available but this one seemed like a right fit for us... We've spent the last 4 weeks as volunteers at Golden Spike in Utah and the majority of the park is extremely poor reception... yet close to the RV its great... .
If you travel on the fringe like we do... this is a great way to increase the range of our cell phones and internet card...
A few weeks ago I purchased a Wilson external antenna, (looks like a trucker cell phone antenna) and mounted it to the ladder on the top of the RV... it came with a tube clamp and it made more sense than to drill holes in either the roof or the side of the rv...
I ran the wire in through the side of a clearance light and sealed that entry point... the amp is in one of the overhead cabinets that my wife has trouble reaching...
The internal antenna is a about the size of an 8"x8"x2" tupperware pan, its directional and needs to be aimed way from the external antenna...
The amp I chose has a gain control for both bands that cell phones work on... and we light up an area of about 20' circle from the antenna... so the side of the RV and most of the interior...
This changed our reception from 0-1 bar to 4 bars and in addition our internet card functions extremely well...
The complete package ran a little over $400 and a less expensive kit is available but this one seemed like a right fit for us... We've spent the last 4 weeks as volunteers at Golden Spike in Utah and the majority of the park is extremely poor reception... yet close to the RV its great... .
If you travel on the fringe like we do... this is a great way to increase the range of our cell phones and internet card...