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Wilson Electronics 301103 Dual Band (800/1900 MHz) Magnet Mount Antenna with FME Female Connector and 10-Foot RG174 Coax Cable
(Wireless Phone Accessory) Wilson Electronics

Easy to install
Rare Earth Magnet Guaranteed up to 100 MPH
Removable - Transfers from on Vehicle to another
Greatly reduces the number of dropped calls.
Metal ground plane is required (Minimum 5" diameter


Price: $39.95 $18.89

Antennas Answers

Any experience with a Wilson cell phone antenna to improve reception inside house?

The T-Mobile coverage around here is generally very good.
Reception is good to very good on my deck, but one step inside the house (mobile home ) it drops to one bar or no service. I'm wondering if a Wilson Trucker's antenna (or similar alternative?) mounted on an exterior wall near roof + adapter for phone is likely to get me 3 or 4 bars.

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If you live near a large city go to a truck stop, you will most likely find them there or you can order one from Wilson's web site.
The link to their site is below.

Wilson Electronics Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle with Low Profile Antenna - For Multiple Users
Wilson Electronics Antennas

Price: $429.95

Allows multiple phones and data cards to be used simultaneously
Power Control Logic Ensures Maximum Output Power Is Within Ce
Allows Multiple Phones Data Cards to Be Used Simultaneously
Up to 3-watts maximum output power
Plug-and-play kit ? Everything you need is in the box!


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