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Digital Phone Boosters.
The best of both worlds, the range of analog and the feature set of digital are now available in any vehicle. Talk to any of our cellular sales people for more information and pricing.

Gone are the days when mobile cellular phones were made to put out high power. 3-watts. While the small size of today's phones have great appeal and are loaded with features they are still limited in how much power they can put out. For years users who must travel in remote areas have asked for some way to get more operational coverage out of these small devices. Boosters are the answer. They are inserted between the phone and an external antenna.

While not that difficult to install we would be pleased to discuss doing the installation for you and go over the mounting options available. Just like the old "bag" phones these boosters can be built into cases so that they can be easily moved from one vehicle to another.

 

Wireless Connection.

Wireless boosters have been steadily coming down in price and are now the mainstay. With a wireless booster you can use any make or model of phone. its also possible to use more than one phone or cellular device at a time with a wireless booster as no physical connection is required. Simply place the phones or the antennas for other devices like cellular modem near the donor antenna and the booster will automatically boost these signals at the same timel. Donor antennas are typically located right behind or built into cradles which are mounted on the dash or pedestals. Using a BlueTooth headset now allows you to keep your hands on the wheel while talking. Many new phones also have voice dialing which means you don't even have to pick up or reach for the phone to make a call. These boosters amplify both the 800 MHz and 1900 MHz (1.9 GHz) bands so your covered in the city or rural areas.

Wiring

The donor cable is run to the booster. A 12 volt cable is run to the location of the booster to provide power for the amplification process. The remaining connector is connected to the external antenna. The booster is a bi-directions amplifier which means it amplifies the out going as well as the incoming signal. This bi-directional boosting ensures equal operation, in and out. We recommend a high gain external antenna to get the most out of the system.

 

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