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Robert Clark

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    Anyone use cell phone booster for rv

    I usually get about no signal majority of the time to 1 bar here and there. I would have to drive 20minutes out or so just to get a good signal. Usually can't stream youtube or it won't even load anything up on the internet. My cell signal was based around 121 dBm average and I always had dropped calls or people would barely hear me or I barely hear them. I have an RV up here so I just made a rig where I can just Latch it on top of my RV and if I ever need to take it off, I just unlatch it off pretty easily. Wind Proof of course. After I powered it up I kept my inside antenna away from everything else & worked great at the farthest end of my RV. I went from no signal to 3 to full bars at times. 3 bars on average though. My 120 dbm would drop to around a good 89 to 90 dbm which is very good! I have it running off my solar batteries so I just power it on whenever I need it. The modem thing does get hot so I had a small fan blowing on as it is in use. Works great and I instantly get a signal within 10 after powering it on. No more dropped calls. No more lags. I can finally do some work while staying up here and enjoying nature. Great product! Let's see how it ll hold up in a few months or so. Thankfully I didn't go with the rv65 as the 4gx did great here. I was concerned it wouldn't work and would need to get the rv65 instead.. as you can see .. these are pricey items but I guess worth it.
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