highdesertranger
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my bad wrong use of terms. yes I meant a booster. highdesertranger
Lenny, the first one is unavailable. I have Sprint. I know nothing about getting cell service outside where I am now. Do you only need these three things and will they work for me? Also, this is separate from internet service for a lap top?jimindenver said:Right now on Amazon you can order a refurbished Wilson sleek for $119
https://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Elect...6&sr=8-1&keywords=refurbished+wilson+sleek+4g
jimindenver said:I have not aside from using the original 4 inch antenna that comes with the Sleek. There I can tell you I showed a 10 db difference in signal. However one of the dwellers here in the group does have a omni directional antenna and their results for the same area are not being able to get a email vs me being able to stream video in a limited way on the same service. They also have another service I have and show no connection at all while I show no service until I put that hotspot in the cradle and see 4 out of 5 bars. That is T-Mobile here and was Sprint in Flagstaff. Again the hotspot showed nothing until it went into the cradle, after that it was streaming like the tower was next door.
The directional antenna is a pain to set up and aim but it gives the best results possible in the most challenging situations. Where I am now is where I developed the whole system for. We are at 9600 ft I believe and the towers are so far off that they do not show up when I bring up cellrecetion.com for Jefferson, Co. I know from the past that T-Mobile is at least 30 miles away on band 12 with terrain causing interference. All of the towers handle so much traffic that congestion becomes a issue. I am just lucky that I can switch between the carriers and find a usable service for the moment.
AntiGroundhogDay said:It seems a directional antenna rocks, if you are stationary for awhile, but if you are moving every few days and having to take down and setup the directional antenna all the time... that would grow old quickly. Other than the video I linked, have you thought of any inventive ways to conveniently mount and aim a directional antenna on the regular?
Zizzer_Zazzer_Zuz said:I've had the gear for a few days now and have had some time to play with it. So far I am not terribly impressed. I'm starting to wonder if my booster is no good.
1) The booster cradle gets pretty hot, especially if my phone is clipped in and running as a hotspot.
2) I'm not seeing much in the way of a boost and in fact I seem to lose a bar or two when my phone is in the cradle.
tx2sturgis said:I ran a Wilson Sleek for years, (they were marketed to us truck drivers for the last 10 years or so) and wore out one, and then bought another.
jimindenver said:Right now on Amazon you can order a refurbished Wilson sleek for $119
https://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Elect...6&sr=8-1&keywords=refurbished+wilson+sleek+4g
The WeBoost wide band directional antenna for $50.13
https://www.amazon.com/weBoost-700-...=1492357996&sr=8-1&keywords=wide+band+weboost
and the no adapter needed cable to connect them for $22.89
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SNRIFS6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's the set up I use to get cell signal in the boonies on all of my devices on all four carriers. I have never been without cell service on at least two carriers where ever I have been.
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SalsaDog said:I just purchased a Sleek 4G-S (ebay) and a Yagi directional antenna (ebay). As for the cable, I got 15' of LMR-195
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