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Old 05-19-2007, 10:34 AM
Daniel Lauricella
 
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Default Re: How to get better signal in my new home?





nlwalker1@aol.com (N W) wrote in article
<vfieskclioe607@corp.supernews.com>:

> Move


>


> --


> Thanx,


>


> N W


>


>


> tristatellc@citlink.net (Daniel Lauricella) wrote in article


> <vf7b3ss2lvak00@corp.supernews.com>:


> >


> >


> > Matthew England <mengland@downwithspammers-mengland.net> wrote in


> > article <63ocevc6dhk6ljptj2a8scp3gu375b4ret@4ax.com>:


> > > Summary:


> > > --------------


> > >


> > > What options do I have get better indoor reception on my T68i?


> > >


> > > I have an unlimited-minute plan via AT&T, and would like to maximize


> > > its usage.


> > >


> > > Details:


> > > ----------


> > >


> > > I have a Sony-Ericsson T68i serviced by AT&T GSM network.


> > > I recently moved into a new place in Chicago. My neighborhood gets a


> > > decent (3-4 bars out of 5) signal, but when I go indoors, I get


> > > virtually nothing. My phone is mostly unusable indoors. My building


> > > appears to have thick, stone walls, and I suspect they are


> > > contributing to the problem.


> > >


> > > I see explations like


> > > <http://groups.google.com/groups?q=gsm+antenna+booster&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=3d9d8e20.220156238%40east.usenetserver.com& rnum=14>


> > > that seem to apply to automobile installations (?). I have also had a


> > > friend tell me that it might work to attach a coffe can to a TV


> > > antenna that runs to the roof, with the can attached to the indoor


> > > portion of the antenna such that it would "radiate" the signals


> > > received by the antenna?


> > >


> > > I also have an old ATT-PCS phone attenna for my previous car


> > > installation, but I haven't tried anything with that yet.


> > >


> > > I would first and foremost like to receive calls in my house while


> > > walking around, thus calling for a "non-attached" antenna (like the


> > > coffe can). I'm willing to resort to the attached antenna as well.


> > > The desk where I will be doing most of my calling is right next to a


> > > window, so an antenna extension could theoretically work.


> > >


> > > I'm looking for any and all options.


> > >


> > > Whatever it is, I'd like to get the most out of my unlimited minute


> > > plan and not have to convert all my calling services to a land line.


> > >


> > > Thanks for any help or suggestions,


> > > Matt


> >


> > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]


>


> [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups] I have just been informed by Wilson Electronics that as of October 15 ,2003 they are coming out with a repeater that allows a number of cellular user in a building with this unit installed to comunicate with excelent results. I have the same problem as you and I intend to install one of these units price $250.00 to $300.00 in my house I feel it will pay for it selph in 2 years. If you need any more information my email address is tristatellc@citlink.net feel free to get in touch with me Dan


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Old 05-19-2007, 10:34 AM
Kolicha \(vinnieza & gio\)
 
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Default Re: How to get better signal in my new home?


"Daniel Lauricella" <tristatellc@citlink.net> wrote in message
news:vmn3nh5bsbs190@corp.supernews.com...
>
>
>
>
> nlwalker1@aol.com (N W) wrote in article
> <vfieskclioe607@corp.supernews.com>:
>
> > Move

>
> >

>
> > --

>
> > Thanx,

>
> >

>
> > N W

>
> >

>
> >

>
> > tristatellc@citlink.net (Daniel Lauricella) wrote in article

>
> > <vf7b3ss2lvak00@corp.supernews.com>:

>
> > >

>
> > >

>
> > > Matthew England <mengland@downwithspammers-mengland.net> wrote in

>
> > > article <63ocevc6dhk6ljptj2a8scp3gu375b4ret@4ax.com>:

>
> > > > Summary:

>
> > > > --------------

>
> > > >

>
> > > > What options do I have get better indoor reception on my T68i?

>
> > > >

>
> > > > I have an unlimited-minute plan via AT&T, and would like to maximize

>
> > > > its usage.

>
> > > >

>
> > > > Details:

>
> > > > ----------

>
> > > >

>
> > > > I have a Sony-Ericsson T68i serviced by AT&T GSM network.

>
> > > > I recently moved into a new place in Chicago. My neighborhood gets

a
>
> > > > decent (3-4 bars out of 5) signal, but when I go indoors, I get

>
> > > > virtually nothing. My phone is mostly unusable indoors. My

building
>
> > > > appears to have thick, stone walls, and I suspect they are

>
> > > > contributing to the problem.

>
> > > >

>
> > > > I see explations like

>
> > > >

<http://groups.google.com/groups?q=gs...r=&ie=UTF-8&se
lm=3d9d8e20.220156238%40east.usenetserver.com&rnum =14>
>
> > > > that seem to apply to automobile installations (?). I have also had

a
>
> > > > friend tell me that it might work to attach a coffe can to a TV

>
> > > > antenna that runs to the roof, with the can attached to the indoor

>
> > > > portion of the antenna such that it would "radiate" the signals

>
> > > > received by the antenna?

>
> > > >

>
> > > > I also have an old ATT-PCS phone attenna for my previous car

>
> > > > installation, but I haven't tried anything with that yet.

>
> > > >

>
> > > > I would first and foremost like to receive calls in my house while

>
> > > > walking around, thus calling for a "non-attached" antenna (like the

>
> > > > coffe can). I'm willing to resort to the attached antenna as well.

>
> > > > The desk where I will be doing most of my calling is right next to a

>
> > > > window, so an antenna extension could theoretically work.

>
> > > >

>
> > > > I'm looking for any and all options.

>
> > > >

>
> > > > Whatever it is, I'd like to get the most out of my unlimited minute

>
> > > > plan and not have to convert all my calling services to a land line.

>
> > > >

>
> > > > Thanks for any help or suggestions,

>
> > > > Matt

>
> > >

>
> > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular

groups]
>
> >

>
> > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]

I have just been informed by Wilson Electronics that as of October 15 ,2003
they are coming out with a repeater that allows a number of cellular user in
a building with this unit installed to comunicate with excelent results. I
have the same problem as you and I intend to install one of these units
price $250.00 to $300.00 in my house I feel it will pay for it selph in 2
years. If you need any more information my email address is
tristatellc@citlink.net feel free to get in touch with me Dan
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]


Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to use your landline?


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