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Re: T&T: Cellular phone amplifiers

From: Jeffrey Siegel (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2008 - 08:51:24 EST

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    > The Wilson equipment is good but if you are looking for a
    > set up for your boat you should also look at a company
    > called Digital Antenna. Similar amplifiers to Wilson but
    > they also have Marine antennas matched to their amplifiers.

    I tested the DA4000 alongside the Wilson amp on my trawler. The only two
    differences that I found were that the Digital Antenna device didn't provide
    as much amplification and was more expensive. I considered those to be
    significantly problematic differences. I also tried the DA wireless version
    and found it totally unacceptable for use on my boat (no significant
    amplification).

    Wilson developed a marine antenna matched to their amplifier about a year
    ago. Their marketing department contacted me when they were in the design
    stage and I gave them some feedback. I plan on testing it when my boat is
    back in the water. I like the extra ground plane additions that they made -
    I believe it will add even more amplification when compared against other
    cellular antennas although it is smaller. It is certainly unique and worthy
    of a test. It is also the least expensive cellular marine antenna.

    Here is a picture and specs for the Wilson antenna:
    http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/ViewProductB.php?ID=30

    This is a pretty small 5.12 dBi antenna. You can't really compare the specs
    of it against Digital Antenna's 8 dB antenna (that little "i" has meaning).
    I've found that the specs are often overstated or incorrect with antennas.
    The only thing that matters is real side-by-side testing. I've also found
    that if an amplifier is being used, the antenna has less importance. My
    original tests with a $10 car-mount-squiggly antenna clipped to an iron
    skillet (honest, that was how I tested it) provided results as good as the
    DA and Shakespeare antennas I tested as long as the amp was on. Although
    the skillet gave a good Maine salty look, my wife suggested that we put a
    real mount on the arch. I've used the DA and Shakespeare antennas on the
    mount with equal results. The DA antenna feels like it is made better.

    Finally, Wilson has a comparison of amps provided by an "independent
    tester." I've been warned about the independence of the test that was done
    but I've found it to be true in my own testing:
    http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/Files/Competition/CyfreAd.pdf

    The "Going Mobile" section of ActiveCaptain is being worked on right now and
    will be coming out in the next couple of months. It contains a set of
    "books" including "Mobile Phones on Your Boat" and "WiFi on Your Boat". The
    purpose of it is to provide a single reference that explains all of these
    types of issues with amps, WiFi antennas, mobile phone capabilities and
    comparisons, cellular provider differences and issues, etc. The industry
    has done an exceptional job of making all of this very confusing at every
    turn. It's even worse for boats because there are some special issues that
    aren't usually addressed.

    ==================================
    Jeffrey Siegel
    M/V aCappella
    DeFever 53PH
    W1ACA/WDB4350
    Castine, Maine

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