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T&T: A Cell Phone Amplifiers

From: Dave Clark (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2008 - 06:26:24 EST

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    George Hechtman Wrote: (big Snip)
    Gee, another topic I have some bit of expertise in. I come from the
    cellular and mobile electronics industry, my old company is a
    wholesale distributor and resell of a range of these products. See
    archives for previous writings. We sold and installed a wide variety
    of both wired and wireless systems. In the consumer/small business
    arena, Wilson and Digital Antenna (DA), with the vast preponderance
    of sales in the latter.
    George

    I use two phones plus an aircard on AT&T. I have already installed the
    Wilson marine antenna and am interested in how to best complete a system for
    the boat.
    I'm looking at the Links Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband part number
    WRT54G3G-AT:
    http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=1281958
    and the Wilson 801201 wireless amplifier:
    http://www.pricegrabber.com/user_sales_getprod.php?masterid=16572172&lot_id=2717136

    I believe these would work together if I put the aircard in the Linskys and
    the outside antenna on the amp, use the "stealth" antenna with the amp as
    provided by Wilson. So both units and the phones would work wirelessly. Am
    I missing something? Is there something about the wireless that doesn't work
    well on a boat? It seems simple enough but I don't want to put out a lot of
    money to "test" a system that is known to have problems.

    Dave and Marcy Clark
    ADAGIO
    1983 President 41
    Lying Grand Mariner Marina
    Mobile, AL
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