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    Weboost for cell phone question

    there was a thread on earlier about this - lots of folks said the weboost sleek was a good one to buy - all I can find is the weboost sleek drive which is for a vehicle - anyone know where to find one for deer camp rv?

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    All of your options can be found here. https://shop.weboost.com/boosters/?g...EaAov7EALw_wcB

    We have the medium home unit in the camp house and use the Drive Sleeks for stands set-up for portable use with permanent antennas in some.

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      #3
      We got the medium home one and got 1 extra bar on our phones. Better than nothing I guess...

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        #4
        we have the home room in a 30x40 shop with RV inside. Better reception inside the RV than outside with the antenna for some reason

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          #5
          I use weboost home multiroom. I could get a call out some times without it but no data. Now I have nearly full bars and stream no problem. The most important part is antenna placement.

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            #6
            Originally posted by bwootton View Post
            I use weboost home multiroom. I could get a call out some times without it but no data. Now I have nearly full bars and stream no problem. The most important part is antenna placement.
            I have the same one at home and had a similar improvement in signal. The vehicle ones I have used required the phone to be very close to the inside antenna on the dash to work well and probably wouldn't do very good in a larger room. This was in west tx with very bad signal to begin with so may be better if you already have decent signal.

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              #7
              We bought the multi-room version, model 470144 and it's AWESOME. The most important thing is to ensure the outside directional antenna is pointed at a cell tower providing the strongest signal possible. There are apps to assist with finding the towers and measuring signal strength too.

              On a properly working system, most folks who aren't happy with their systems likely do not have their directional antenna pointed at the best/correct tower, or their inside "broadcast" antenna is improperly placed for best broadcast.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kry226 View Post
                We bought the multi-room version, model 470144 and it's AWESOME. The most important thing is to ensure the outside directional antenna is pointed at a cell tower providing the strongest signal possible. There are apps to assist with finding the towers and measuring signal strength too.

                On a properly working system, most folks who aren't happy with their systems likely do not have their directional antenna pointed at the best/correct tower, or their inside "broadcast" antenna is improperly placed for best broadcast.

                https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
                Got this also. Needs a bit more tuning...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Huntingfool View Post
                  there was a thread on earlier about this - lots of folks said the weboost sleek was a good one to buy - all I can find is the weboost sleek drive which is for a vehicle - anyone know where to find one for deer camp rv?

                  How large is the RV? We have a studio version that works fine and cost $200. Directional antenna but it is only for ATT or Verizon. I use the open signal app to locate tower. Using starlink now so not sure how much use it will get.


                  Mounted booster behind the TV.








                  Mounted on same pole as Starlink.


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bill M View Post
                    How large is the RV? We have a studio version that works fine and cost $200. Directional antenna but it is only for ATT or Verizon. I use the open signal app to locate tower. Using starlink now so not sure how much use it will get.


                    Mounted booster behind the TV.








                    Mounted on same pole as Starlink.


                    Not familiar with the Studio version. Do you know the model # ? Looking at something for a blind that has solar power for a permanent install and for $200 that's got my attention. Thanks

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by dbaio1 View Post
                      Not familiar with the Studio version. Do you know the model # ? Looking at something for a blind that has solar power for a permanent install and for $200 that's got my attention. Thanks
                      Here's the link. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bill M View Post
                        Thanks 👍

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                          #13
                          Daggum.....I hope we have a decent signal at the new place. I did not notice when we were there......whelp!!![emoji854] Good info however![emoji106]

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