Mobile Phone Signal Booster
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skeeterm5

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4,478 posts

212 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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Hi all,

I live in an old house which is made of Cob, this means that the walls are about 2 - 3 feet thick (and solid!). My mobile (and SWMBOs) have really poor reception and whilst there are a couple of places in the house where you can receive signal you cant move the phone more than about 1mm.

I have seen mobile phone signal booster for sale and have a couple of questions;

1 - does anybody have one and does it work?
2 - do they just plug into the mains?
3 - does one booster boost all networks (mine is Vodafone and SWMBO is T-Mobile)

thanks

S

Chris_H

1,065 posts

302 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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bigdods

7,175 posts

251 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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steve_amv8

1,915 posts

234 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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bigdods said:
That's some interesting kit they have ... particularly the CAE50 SOHO unit for £299. It would probably benefit my company to boost signals in the office. Are they legal though? Surely you need a licence to transmit on those frequencies (which it must do, being a relay)?

tribbles

4,144 posts

246 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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steve_amv8 said:
bigdods said:
That's some interesting kit they have ... particularly the CAE50 SOHO unit for £299. It would probably benefit my company to boost signals in the office. Are they legal though? Surely you need a licence to transmit on those frequencies (which it must do, being a relay)?
They do have this disclaimer at the bottom:

website said:
"THE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT MAY REQUIRE A LICENSE. PLEASE CHECK WITH THE GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION PRIOR TO USE"

Eggle

3,609 posts

260 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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I have a gsm booster. An aerial for outside, a length of cable and a box with psu for indoor use.
I bought it, and then vodafone gave me a fem. I paid £100 on ebay, and would sell for £50?
I put the aerial on the wall, but never wired it back. Now all in a box in the cupboard. Works,IIR on O2 and Vodafone