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From: Dave Clark (no email)
Date: Fri Jan 04 2008 - 06:19:20 EST
Thanks George, I understand a bit better now some of the problems. I'll wait
a couple of weeks to see if you come up with anything. Otherwise I'll
probably just get a hard wired amp and keep changing the adapter cables from
aircard to phone.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Hechtman" <>
To: "Dave Clark" <>
Cc: <>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: AT&T: Cell Phone Amplifiers
> I'll look at these at next week's Consumer Electronics trade show, and
> consult with my old colleagues. As I recall, this Wilson piece is an
> in-vehicle (that is a car) unit and is designed to cover an area that
> size. The description appears to confirm that. We had no luck adapting
> these vehicle units to bigger spaces. By limiting the coverage area, they
> mitigate the problem of cross-talk between the external and internal
> antennas (further helped by the use of the car's metal roof acting as a
> ground plane and shield).
>
> The general problem with the wireless cellular systems on FRP boats is
> the lack of shielding (or ability to get enough vertical and overall
> separation)twixt the two antennas. >SNIP<
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