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Re: T&T: Cellular phone amplifiers

From: M Sharp (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2008 - 10:13:54 EST

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    Hi Jeff. Your experience is similar to mine. I also found the Wilson to
    perform better than the DA (emperically - I have no test data) but have used
    DA on my boats due to their antennas - I did not know Wilson made the marine
    version. It looks like a marinized version of their very popular truckers
    antenna which I have used and get good results with. The DA antennas do seem
    to be well built and I have used mine for over 3 years with no apparent
    problems.

    I also tried the wireless version of the DA (in a remote house, not a boat)
    and could not get it to work well due to interference between the phone and
    the outside antenna - those systems have to be carefully configured and I
    would not even try one on a trawler!

    Looking forward to your going mobile update. Should be interesting.

    > From: > To: ;
    ; > CC:
    > Subject: RE: T&T: Cellular phone
    amplifiers> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 08:51:24 -0500> > > 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).> >
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