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March 12, 2010

Need a Signal Boost for your RV?

Published by admin on March 12, 2010
Need a Signal Boost for your RV? Cell reception in vehicles is always a tricky proposition, even more so for recreational vehicles that are constantly traveling. A cell signal booster for vehicles is the perfect solution for those looking to never drop a conversation again. A cell signal booster also improves the quality and improves data rates for smartphones. Setting up a signal booster isn't complicated. Most kits are made up of three components--  an external antenna, an amplifier, and an internal antenna that provides coverage within the RV.  The Wi Ex 510 RV model is perfect
March 11, 2010

Wilson Offers Antenna Upgrade with DT model

Published by Booster Bob on March 11, 2010
Wilson Offers Antenna Upgrade with DT model Wilson Electronics' 801247 comes with a new amplifier antenna. The 801247 Signalboost DT is a dual band amplifier that covers 1 to 2 rooms in your small home or office. The new antenna is a sharper looking desk top antenna and improves on performance. It ships with all Signalboost Desktop DT amplifier kits and works on all major cell phone carriers. Wilson Electronics offers many types of cell signal boosters for your car, home, office or boat. Quantum-Wireless.com has an extensive selection of cell signal boosters from Wilson and
March 11, 2010

Which Booster is necessary for a Camper?

Published by Booster Bob on March 11, 2010
Which Booster is necessary for a Camper? Dear Booster Bob, My wife and I have iPhones and need better reception in fringe areas. What do you have for this? I need it for my car or camper. John, I recommend the Wilson 801212 - it's a mobile cell signal amplifier that's perfect for campers and vehicles. It comes with an exterior antenna that needs to be mounted outside the car using the magnetic mounts that's included in the kit. It's a plug in and play kit that's powered by a 12 volt plug into the cigarette lighter. Quantum-Wireless.com
March 10, 2010

Carriers, Booster Makers Argue Legality, Waiting for FCC Decision

Published by admin on March 10, 2010
Carriers, Booster Makers Argue Legality, Waiting for FCC Decision Both cell carriers and cell signal booster makers are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to take action regarding signal boosters. The FCC is considering legislation that would make cell signal boosters illegal unless they are released by wireless operators or consented from a wireless operator. Wilson Electronics believes that setting standards for signal boosters by the carriers will not work on science, but on greed and motives of the carriers to make as much money as possible. Wilson singled out Verizon Wireless because they haven't worked with Wilson previously
February 26, 2010

Wilson Product Earns Nomination

Wilson Product Earns Nomination The Consumer Electronics Association chose Wilson Electronics MobilePro signal booster as one of four finalists for Wireless Product of the Year in association with 2010 Mark of Excellence Awards. The Mark of Excellence Award honors innovation in custom home electronics products, services and installation technologies. Companies submit entries to the Supplier and System Integrators categories to be reviewed by a panel of experts. Each category will feature a platinum and gold level award in recognition of outstanding industry achievement. Winners will be announced on March 26 at the Electronic House
February 09, 2010

Carriers Come Out Against Wilson Petition

Published by admin on February 09, 2010
Carriers Come Out Against Wilson Petition Verizon Wireless, U.S. Cellular and the CTIA have commented to the FCC against Wilson Electronic's petition to raise standards for cell signal boosters. Verizon and U.S. Cellular state that cell signal boosters have caused network interference again and again, even when the boosters are up to the standards Wilson has petitioned for in its FCC filing. Verizon and U.S. Cellular disagree with Wilson's filing on the basis that boosters with those technologies have caused interference on their respective networks. "Contrary to the representations of Wilson Electronics, FCC 'certification' of
February 04, 2010

Wilson Asks FCC For More Strict Regulations

Published by admin on February 04, 2010
Wilson Asks FCC For More Strict Regulations Wilson Electronics has asked the Federal Communications Commission to raise its certification standards for cell phone signal boosters to prevent interference to service providers' networks and equipment while increasing customer satisfaction. In November 2009, Wilson submitted a 'Petition for Rulemaking' to the FCC recommending additional tests that cell signal boosters must pass in order to meet FCC certification standards. Some details include more testing on feedback detection and auto-shut down to prevent interference with cell towers. Wilson also wants more stringent controls on proximity detection and auto shut down
January 04, 2010

Product Review: Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit

Published by admin on January 04, 2010
Product Review: Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit The Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit (841262) is important for those looking to improve cell and data transfer where there's a weak signal for a small office or house. Its dual-band allows it to work with both 900Mhz and 1900Mhz frequencies, but doesn't work with Nextel's Push-to-Talk network or the 1700 MHz AWS (T-Mobile US 3G). Improve your cell signal up to 15 feet away from the unit. The product was made in the USA and can support multiple data cards and  users. It extends battery
August 14, 2009

Video: Wilson Electronics Mobile Wireless Installation

Published by admin on August 14, 2009
Video: Wilson Electronics Mobile Wireless Installation ... Installs in minutes – no special tools required
August 14, 2009

Video: Wilson Electronics Yagi Antenna Installation

Published by admin on August 14, 2009
Video: Wilson Electronics Yagi Antenna Installation The Wilson 301129 800MHz 10dB Yagi Antenna is a 800MHz/iDEN antenna with 10 dB of gain.

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