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Cellphone Signal Boost?

Considering the MAC and PHY are probably integrated into an IC less than an inch square, the short answer is no.
 
You might want to try howardforums if you don't get a good answer. But first off, which phone?

But my experiences is no. Unless you buy a very very large and expensive antenna that would plug into your phone's antenna slot. Don't get deperate and buy one of those cell phone booster signal stickers, they're garbage.
 
Originally posted by: WobbleWobble
You might want to try howardforums if you don't get a good answer. But first off, which phone?

But my experiences is no. Unless you buy a very very large and expensive antenna that would plug into your phone's antenna slot. Don't get deperate and buy one of those cell phone booster signal stickers, they're garbage.

I come from a WLAN background - do cell phones use the de-facto standard Hiroshi antenna connectors? It's really a moot point because you don't really want to mess with the antennas - antenna engineering is basically mystical black magic, even to antenna engineers. If you swap antennas you're bound to induce reflection, mess with the emag resonance, etc. - you can't just apply signal gain to something like that
 
I come from a WLAN background - do cell phones use the de-facto standard Hiroshi antenna connectors? It's really a moot point because you don't really want to mess with the antennas - antenna engineering is basically mystical black magic, even to antenna engineers. If you swap antennas you're bound to induce reflection, mess with the emag resonance, etc. - you can't just apply signal gain to something like that

You know your stuff, I don't 😉

I've just seen some of this stuff on the net... examples
 
Originally posted by: Sentinel
Is there a way to mod my antenna or wattage in my phone to increase the signal strength?


I worked for a major telco for 5 years and the answer is NO
 
i made a thread about this a week ago.

there is a product that works pretty well.


link

note: i used this JUST to boost the signal inside my apt. the signal is excellent outside, it's my apt that sucks.
 
Originally posted by: Qwest
i made a thread about this a week ago.

there is a product that works pretty well.


link

note: i used this JUST to boost the signal inside my apt. the signal is excellent outside, it's my apt that sucks.

who is your servixe provider? are they using GSM??
 
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