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Are external cellphone antennae...
....worth the trouble of installation on a boat, generally speaking?
Can anyone report specific instances of improved reception and range after installing a marine cell phone antenna for a typical handheld cellphone? And, with all the different cell phone frequencies "out there," is there a single antenna that "fits all," assuming different plug kits are available for the business end of the antenna connection wire? And no, I have no interest in carrying or using a bag phone or in an jury-rigged solutions. Thanks! -- Email sent to is never read. |
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Are external cellphone antennae...
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:15:10 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
...worth the trouble of installation on a boat, generally speaking? Can anyone report specific instances of improved reception and range after installing a marine cell phone antenna for a typical handheld cellphone? And, with all the different cell phone frequencies "out there," is there a single antenna that "fits all," assuming different plug kits are available for the business end of the antenna connection wire? And no, I have no interest in carrying or using a bag phone or in an jury-rigged solutions. Thanks! Never used a marine version, but while there are multiple modulation schemes, there are only really two frequencies in use - the 800 mhz band and the 1800 or 1900 (I think) mhz band other than the PCS stuff. There are lots of dual band antennae. I use one on my car and it made a substantial difference with a Motorola StarTac (tri-mode, dual band phone). -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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Are external cellphone antennae...
Larry wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:15:10 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: ...worth the trouble of installation on a boat, generally speaking? Can anyone report specific instances of improved reception and range after installing a marine cell phone antenna for a typical handheld cellphone? And, with all the different cell phone frequencies "out there," is there a single antenna that "fits all," assuming different plug kits are available for the business end of the antenna connection wire? And no, I have no interest in carrying or using a bag phone or in an jury-rigged solutions. Thanks! Never used a marine version, but while there are multiple modulation schemes, there are only really two frequencies in use - the 800 mhz band and the 1800 or 1900 (I think) mhz band other than the PCS stuff. There are lots of dual band antennae. I use one on my car and it made a substantial difference with a Motorola StarTac (tri-mode, dual band phone). Hey, thanks. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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Are external cellphone antennae...
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 16:14:35 GMT, Larry wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:15:10 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: ...worth the trouble of installation on a boat, generally speaking? Can anyone report specific instances of improved reception and range after installing a marine cell phone antenna for a typical handheld cellphone? And, with all the different cell phone frequencies "out there," is there a single antenna that "fits all," assuming different plug kits are available for the business end of the antenna connection wire? And no, I have no interest in carrying or using a bag phone or in an jury-rigged solutions. Thanks! Never used a marine version, but while there are multiple modulation schemes, there are only really two frequencies in use - the 800 mhz band and the 1800 or 1900 (I think) mhz band other than the PCS stuff. There are lots of dual band antennae. I use one on my car and it made a substantial difference with a Motorola StarTac (tri-mode, dual band phone). I'll second that. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "We may say of angling as Dr. Boteler said of strawberries: Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did and so, if I might be judge, God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler"(1653) |
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Are external cellphone antennae...
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:15:10 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: ...worth the trouble of installation on a boat, generally speaking? Can anyone report specific instances of improved reception and range after installing a marine cell phone antenna for a typical handheld cellphone? Yes, definitely. Setup: Nokia Carkit with 6210 installed at chart table. Combination RR Electronics antenna in mast 18m a.s.l. Always provides better range than a handheld phone. On one specific instance last summer, there was no coverage at the mooring with hand held phones. Nothing, nada. 5 people trying to make calls with different phones without luck. With the ext. antenna, I had 4/5 or so, absolutely perfect sound. Using GSM900. Next year there will be a fixed-mount 8W Motorola GSM, and a fixed-mount 15W Motorola NMT450....! /Marcus -- Marcus AAkesson Gothenburg Callsigns: SM6XFN & SB4779 Sweden Keep the world clean - no HTML in news or mail ! |
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Are external cellphone antennae...
Marcus AAkesson wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:15:10 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: ...worth the trouble of installation on a boat, generally speaking? Can anyone report specific instances of improved reception and range after installing a marine cell phone antenna for a typical handheld cellphone? Yes, definitely. Setup: Nokia Carkit with 6210 installed at chart table. Combination RR Electronics antenna in mast 18m a.s.l. Always provides better range than a handheld phone. On one specific instance last summer, there was no coverage at the mooring with hand held phones. Nothing, nada. 5 people trying to make calls with different phones without luck. With the ext. antenna, I had 4/5 or so, absolutely perfect sound. Using GSM900. Next year there will be a fixed-mount 8W Motorola GSM, and a fixed-mount 15W Motorola NMT450....! /Marcus Thanks...I'm also looking at a sat phone, about $200, plus less than 20 cents a minute. My cell calls tend to be short. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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