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AKLGUY79

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#270304 3-May-2020 13:05
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Has anyone looked at getting a Mobile network booster for their car? A little antenna on the roof and cable fed to a amp and then antenna in the car to improve signals?

 

 


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  #2475761 3-May-2020 13:07
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If active and not approved by the carriers then you will be breaking the law

 

Passive is fine




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  #2475763 3-May-2020 13:09
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You can get a Cel-Fi in car booster. These are the only legal active booster option. You can also get a passive type that couples the phone to an external antenna. Feel free to get in touch with me if you want some options.




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  #2475766 3-May-2020 13:14
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coffeebaron: You can get a Cel-Fi in car booster. These are the only legal active booster option. You can also get a passive type that couples the phone to an external antenna. Feel free to get in touch with me if you want some options.

 

Do you have a price range?




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  #2475776 3-May-2020 13:50
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AKLGUY79:

 

coffeebaron: You can get a Cel-Fi in car booster. These are the only legal active booster option. You can also get a passive type that couples the phone to an external antenna. Feel free to get in touch with me if you want some options.

 

Do you have a price range?

 

 

Price will depend on a few things but in the vicinity of $1500 for a Cel-fi Go. Installation will be additional.

 

 

 

 


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