Yes, I know what you mean. In our situation, cell phone at home here in central NY rarely worked. Same phone never worked in Hamilton County, Adirondacks. In northern Michigan, Presque Isle County, the phone worked only if we stood out in the middle of the road and looked like a bunch of idiots.
Got the amp and the bars are off the scale everywhere I've tried. That with an outside antenna. I've got AT&T (formerly Celluar One/Dobson).
You have to call your phone provider and find out what frequency you are on. The amp and antenna MUST match.
I've got the Wilson SIGNALBOOST dual band 800/1900 MHz model #811210. It runs on 12 volts DC for mobile use and has a AC power supply when used in the house. Amp hooks to our phone with a cradle. This came as a mobile kit with a magnetic base outdoor antenna. I later bought two permanent mount antennas for our two houses.
I got my kit from www.solidsignal.com but yo've got to search for the best deals. This thing FAR exceeded my expectations.
We got the cheapest version with the cradle. That means the cell phone must be in that cradle to work, thus only one phone at a time. You can also buy a more expensive "whole house" passive amp. Just sit it on a shelf somewhere and all the phones will work. Just costs more money.
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