Boosting a cell signal portably

thecoolnessrune

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Well, I just got Alltel yesterday along with a Kyocera Strobe. Nice stuff. Only problem is, alone with all cell phones in this area, the signal is so weak that on Analog a call is pretty much only static and on Digital you can only hear every fourth word. There is a little spot I can stand on our property and get 1 - 2 bars. Enough to get a decent call. But in this computer room.. nothing.. in this side of the house.. nothing.. Now on the opposite side of the house, (around 90 ft. away) Bro can talk on the phone in his room. About the only room in the house where it works. Anywhere outside is absolutely useless. I always get a signal (except in this computer room) but either way the signal is sooo bad I might as well not have it.

I commonly go on walks and I have to take a phone with me. Text is not an option because its not part of my plan. Is there any way I can improve the signal on this thing portably?
 

KLin

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Attach a signal booster and a battery pack to your body. That'll help the signal.
 

thecoolnessrune

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
you need to use a different company that has a tower closer

Not possible, this area is serviced by Cingulair, Alltel, and Verizon.

Alltel works out here.. barely..
Verizon has more dropping than Snoops Dogg's music videos..
Cingulair doesn't even get a signal down here.
 

thecoolnessrune

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Originally posted by: KLin
Attach a signal booster and a battery pack to your body. That'll help the signal.

From what I hear those things are gimmicks and dont even work.
 

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2Xtreme21

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1. Buy about a thousand boxes of cable and string them all together.
2. Tie one side to your closest tower, the other to your cell phone antenna.
3. ...
4. Profit!
 

thecoolnessrune

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: FoBoT
you need to use a different company that has a tower closer

Not possible, this area is serviced by Cingulair, Alltel, and Verizon.

Alltel works out here.. barely..
Verizon has more dropping than Snoops Dogg's music videos..
Cingulair doesn't even get a signal down here.

then you need a satellite phone

http://www.iridium.com/product/iri_product-detail.asp?productid=446

The monthly cost of a satellite phone would be very cost prohibitive to a 17 year old :p
 

thecoolnessrune

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Originally posted by: intogamer
Dude Alltel is switching from CDMA to GSM thats why

if they change like they the US does to DSL, then im not going to see GSM for 5-6 years yet.
 

Lemodular

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Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Originally posted by: FoBoT
you need to use a different company that has a tower closer

Not possible, this area is serviced by Cingulair, Alltel, and Verizon.

Alltel works out here.. barely..
Verizon has more dropping than Snoops Dogg's music videos..
Cingulair doesn't even get a signal down here.

If this is true, then:

1. Try another phone
2. Try another carrier (unles you tried them all)
3. Move! because you're SOL
 

Paperdoc

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I am using an amplifier / antenna system in my car and it does work well in fringe (weak signal) areas. However, it can NOT work as hand portable.

The standard cell phone transmitter puts out up to 500 mW (½ watt) of RF power close to your head, and that's considered acceptable. You can't buy one with more power. But you can buy a system of an amplifier, extrenal antenna, and a connector / adapter to hook your phone to the amp. Note I said EXTERNAL antenna. The amps push the output power to 3 watts (6x signal) but you cannot put that by your head, or inside a house. You mount the antenna outside in a good location whwere the signal is best anyway, and run a cable back to the amp. In a car, the high-power antenna MUST be outside the car on the roof so the roof panel shields the occupants from the RF field.

To connect phone to amp there are two classes of options. The simple way is you buy from the amp supplier a cable designed to go from your amp to your specific phone with its external antenna jack. It works well, but you have to be within cable distance of the amp. The more expensive alternative is, you buy a special amp and internal antenna system. This puts a low-power repeater antenna inside the house or car and any (even many at once) cell phone can use the system. Basically the phone and amp communicate over a low-power channel using an internal antenna in the house, and then the amp re-routes all traffic at high power through the external antenna.

Amps, antennas, etc are available from several companies. Mine is from Wilson, who seem to have a good reputation, and it works well. Be aware that there are several amp designs. Besides the option of direct cable connection vs. low-power relay with inside antenna, there is the matter of which frequency band. There is one band for analogue, and two for digital signals. The amp I use covers all three bands. There is also a question, sometimes, of which signalling protocol is in use, usually discussed in terms of which cell service provider you are using. The manufactureres / suppliers should be able to advise on all of this.

Now, this COULD be a way to give you reliable cell service in the house. But it still cannot meet your desire for portable reliable cell service, because ALL amplifier systems require significant power (could need big battery?) and cannot be used close to your body, to avoid possbile physiological damage from sustained exposure to high RF levels.