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Home > Cell Phone Antenna Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions About Cell Phone Antennas
Do Cellular Cell Phone Antennas really
work?
Do Cellular Cell Phone Antennas work with
3G, 4G and LTE?
- Yes - Dual-Band/Multi-Band Cell Phone Antennas
work with all digital cell phone technologies used in the US including GSM, GPRS,
EDGE, CDMA, 1xRTT, EVDO, HSPA, LTE. They also work with analog (AMPS) technology.
Is it possible to connect a Cellular Cell
Phone Antenna to my phone?
- Not likely, as for most legacy phones, there is a
cell phone antenna adapter
cable available. Adapters are available for over 400 cellular phones. For newer phones, we recommend the use of a cradle type booster.
How can a Cell
Phone Antenna improve my cell phone reception?
- Cellular Cell Phone Antennas are much
more sensitive then the antenna on your cell phone. They are able to pick up
a stronger signal just by themselves. On top of that, these cell phone antennas
will be mounted outside of your home or vehicle where the signal is typically
better.
Who uses Cellular Cell Phone Antennas?
- Law enforcement officers
will connect a cell phone
antenna on their squad car to a cellular phone or to a PC cellular data cards.
Will often also use an inline
cellular amp.
- RVers
will connect a cell phone
antenna on their RV to a cellular phone or to a PC cellular data cards. Some
will also use an inline
cellular amp with their
cell phone antenna.
When parked, many will also use a
wireless repeater system.
- Business people
who need their cell phone to work to make the sale will connect a
cell phone antenna
on their car to a cellular phone or to a PC cellular data cards. Some will also
use an inline cellular amp
with their cell phone
antenna. If their home or business has poor interior reception, many will
also use a wireless repeater
system.
- Owners of metal buildings
which tend to block the cellular signal will frequently invest in a
wireless repeater system.
- Doctors
and other people on call will connect a
cell phone antenna
on their car to a cellular phone or to a PC cellular data cards. Some will also
use an inline cellular amp
with their cell phone
antenna. If their home or business has poor interior reception, many will
also use a wireless repeater
system.
- Cabin owners
who don't want to pay for an infrequently used land line phone will connect
a cell phone antenna
on the roof of their cabin to a cellular phone or to a PC cellular data cards.
Some will also use an inline
cellular amp with their
cell phone antenna.
If their home or business has poor interior reception, many will also use a
wireless repeater system.
- Contractors, builders, plumbers, electricians,
etc who have employees at customer
sites with poor reception will connect a
cell phone antenna
on their car to a cellular phone or to a PC cellular data cards. Some will also
use an inline cellular amp
with their cell phone
antenna. For job trailers without signal, many will also use a
wireless repeater system.
- The list goes on and on. If you rely on your
cellular phone for business, emergencies, or just to keep in touch, a
cellular phone antenna can go a long way towards keeping you connected.
Feel free to
contact one of our specialists to determine
what solution will work best for your situation.
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