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#110604 - 10/30/07 12:26 AM Cellphone antenna/booster suggestion
Luccig Offline
Stranger

Registered: 10/13/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Thornhill, Ontario

Hi everybody

I've been searching around, without too much success, for a hiker's solution to boosting cellphone signal.

Most of the results I see are car based amplifiers/booster and antennae, but nothing decent and portable enough for a backpack.

Do you have any suggestion / further reading on the subject?

I know there are radio solutions, etc. but I would really appreciate if anybody has used something that works well with cellphones,

Thanks,

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#110608 - 10/30/07 12:42 AM Re: Cellphone antenna/booster suggestion [Re: Luccig]
wildman800 Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2847
Loc: La-USA
I use an external antenna on the boat and that helps me get a signal.
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#110615 - 10/30/07 01:04 AM Re: Cellphone antenna/booster suggestion [Re: wildman800]
teacher Offline
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Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 988
The best advice I've found is to get in the clear and use an earpiece, so you can hold the phone away from your body. ( addition -- this is true for grms type radios -- don't know if its true for cell phones.)


Edited by teacher (10/30/07 03:38 PM)

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#110624 - 10/30/07 01:21 AM Re: Cellphone antenna/booster suggestion [Re: Luccig]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
Quote:
I know there are radio solutions, etc. but I would really appreciate if anybody has used something that works well with cellphones,



A cell phone is a radio! wink
All you need is a miniture external Yagi Antenna (this is a directional antenna, which could give you an additional 6-12 dB gain, this means you would have to point the antenna in the direction of the nearest cell tower) and a way of connecting the antenna using 50 ohm coxial cable to the antenna port on your cell phone. i.e A BNC or TNC phone adapter, thats of course if your cell phone manufacturer makes such a thing.

If you were to use a omnidirectional antenna you would need an external microwave amplifier (heavier solution also requiring additional battery power) to get a similar gain.

http://www.alternativewireless.com/cellu...-dual-band.html


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#110633 - 10/30/07 01:42 AM Re: Cellphone antenna/booster suggestion [Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
Luccig Offline
Stranger

Registered: 10/13/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Thornhill, Ontario

Thank you everybody

Yes, my cellphone has an external antenna port and I can get a connection cable for it.

Re. additional battery power, I guess one of those portable power packs would do.

Did anybody had any success with one of these directional/omnidirectional antennas carried over on the backpack plus additional powerpacks/battery?

Cheers,

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