You can go to the Wilson web site (www.wilsonelectronics.com) and look at
adapters. If there is one for your phone then there is a port somewhere -
you just have to find it. If there is no adapter, you can get a
'signalBoost' amplifier that uses a paddle connection held onto your phone
with Velcro - this has worked for me for some time. The amp will also pull
in stations from farther away when you are on campgrounds. You will need a
amall, probably mag mount antenna to use the amp in your RV. I would try
the mag mount antenna outside of your garage before buying the more
expensive trucker antenna (or figure a way to change the trucker from your
garage to your Motor home for traveling). Good Luck.
Larry C
-----Original Message-----
From: rv_communications@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:rv_communications@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hershey
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:53 PM
To: rv_communications@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [RV_COM...] Device / Antenna for cell / internet access via
cell
wg4t50 wrote:
> Hershey, Thanks for the tip, How does it connect as my Motorola does
> not have a visable antenna, what would you suggest ?
>
I use ours with our Motorola, (course there are lots of different styles
of Motorola's.) thru a small one foot long very thin cable which
connects to the Wilson's antenna's normal size cable. (Much like TV coax
size). That cable is about 10 ft long. They do make longer extention
cables too.
The Wilson antenna is mostly found at larger truck stops, Its also
called the Wilson's Trucker Antenna.
Most cell phones have a tiny rubber round plug, somewhat less than a
quarter inch that covers the antenna port to the cell. On my Motorola I
have to remove the back case to make the antenna plugin visible.
--
Hershey
"Someday" finally got here
My wife does all the driving...I just hold the steering wheel
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