As mentioned before did you try that simple bare copper wire ? #12 cut exactly 18 inches long<br> Isn't that a carry over from short wave radio and am radio days. You would make a wire to those specs and "attach" it to your radios terminals. <br><br>How's that gonna work for a cell?<br><br><br><br>[image][/image]
#379999 - 09/02/0806:22 PMRe: Boost my cell phone signal locally
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newkojak
Mostly Proper Comma Use
Registered: 11/03/02
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I can't remember if you have an iPhone (are signed up for at least one year with AT&T) or not, but T-Mobile has a really compelling line of UMA phones. These are phones that place calls through your Wi-Fi Internet connection if there is one available. For an extra ten dollars on the plan, all of those minutes are "free" too.<br><br>It's not what you are looking at, but it might be useful for other people who have trouble using their cell phones at home.<br><br>-- Cee Bee Double-U
#380000 - 09/02/0806:50 PMRe: Boost my cell phone signal locally
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carp
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Registered: 04/19/02
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It simply brings in a effective antenna - which would then broadcast <br><br>Sometimes the simplest solution will work - or you can get all convoluted about it. Try it , if not then make this post<br><br>