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So the tricky thing with signal boosters is......cell companies actually get REALLY PISSY when you get use them, and can actually track where they are by the signal that whatever tower recieves from them and then come and make you turn it off.But as far as im concerned, i say screw it and get the signal wherever and however you can.....lolWendys dad litterally lives in the middle of nowhere and his shop basically acts like a faraday cage. She got him one of these, and he put it up on the top of his shop amd now has 4g inside with absolutley no issues. https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=iZJjXNG-N8KUtQXC-r5w&q=zboost+zb575-v&oq=zboost&gs_l=mobile-gws-wiz-hp.1.2.0l5.8050.9352..12325...0.0..0.114.523.5j1......0....1.......5..41j46i131j46j0i10.QLhiriuARPk
Give me 9 months and I promise I will fix everyone cell problems, no matter where you live.
don, how much true "off road/far away from civilization" travel are you planning on doing?
Quote from: Nate on February 18, 2019, 10:10:54 AMdon, how much true "off road/far away from civilization" travel are you planning on doing? In reality, probably not that much. We are going way off track in Wyoming, in Moab, perhaps at some parks along the way. Then there's the "Never thought we'd go there" situations that are bound to pop up. Almost cant predict them. And my schedule and maybe even route will remain somewhat dynamic...Just never know what adventure lies over the next ridge...What I was thinking was from a power perspective. Could I still load pics while the boyz are playin' world at war on their own phones.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
genrally speaking Don, what you are looking for is an antenna with the same length as the wavelength of the radio signal. Or at least an even division of that signal. e.g. 10M signal you would want an antenna about 32ft long. As your frequency gets higher the antenna gets shorter. Normally a 1/4 wavelength antenna is the best compromise. So a 900MHz antenna would need about a 33cm antenna or 8 for a 1/4 wavelength. http://www.hottconsultants.com/techtips/freq-wavelength.htmlSo look for a booster with an antenna with a wavelength in the range of your carrier's cell signal wavelength