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Cell phone booster ???
When we go to the (recently-aquired) cabin we are just on the edge of cell
phone service. We can get a signal less than a mile from the cabin, in terrain that is heavily forested and has variances of elevation of no more than 50 feet vertical We really don't want to have permanent (line) phone service in the cabin, but it would be nice to have cell phone service just in case Someone suggested we get a cell phone booster for the car and/or cabin Any advice and experience with such a device would be appreciated Oh yes, primary service is T-Mobile But Cingular is the provider in and around the cabin The phones are Motorola Razor V3s We also have some Motorola V300s that could be left at the cabin for 911 if a booster is a solution |
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Re: Cell phone booster ???
I live under the same condition. I have no service inside the house. I had
an extra magnetic antenna for the vehicle. I put the antenna on top of the roof and ran the wire inside through a window. I have two bars of signal now. Not able to walk around inside the house and talk but can set in my chair and talk all I want. Maybe it will work for you. <ThrowAwayAddress@isd.net> wrote in message news:13bua5j6571pb67@corp.supernews.com... > When we go to the (recently-aquired) cabin we are just on the edge of cell > phone service. > We can get a signal less than a mile from the cabin, in terrain that is > heavily forested and has variances of elevation of no more than 50 feet > vertical > We really don't want to have permanent (line) phone service in the cabin, > but it would be nice to have cell phone service just in case > > Someone suggested we get a cell phone booster for the car and/or cabin > > Any advice and experience with such a device would be appreciated > > Oh yes, primary service is T-Mobile > But Cingular is the provider in and around the cabin > The phones are Motorola Razor V3s > We also have some Motorola V300s that could be left at the cabin for 911 if > a booster is a solution > > > > > > |
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"Les Long" <ldlong@iwon.com> wrote in
news:znHvi.31714$ax1.18190@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: > Not able to walk around inside the house and talk > but can set in my chair and talk all I want. > Maybe it will work for you. > > http://cellantenna.com/repeater/building_repeater.htm $499 Easy to install.... Works on all 800 cellphone and PCS systems. 3 watts and a high gain antenna DO make a difference! I was reading Verizon's new customer agreement looking to see what tricks they're using to keep customers from suing them, now, with a new company policy. I noticed Verizon Wireless now has a whole paragraph telling you you cannot have a booster amp or repeater or anything that'll connect your phone to their system. It's BS.....It's not their system. These bastards keep calling me so I'm feeding them to the spambots. -- Sunrise Communications 1374 E. Republic Rd. Springfield, MO 65804 866-483-1228 417-886-7091 http://www.sunrisecommunicationsinc.com/ 877-842-3210 866-842-3278 United Healthcare http://www.unitedhealthcareonline.com/ |
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Re: Cell phone booster ???
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:30:47 +0000, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
>I was reading Verizon's new customer agreement looking to see what tricks >they're using to keep customers from suing them, now, with a new company >policy. I noticed Verizon Wireless now has a whole paragraph telling you >you cannot have a booster amp or repeater or anything that'll connect >your phone to their system. Can you copy and paste that paragraph? |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:30:47 +0000, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
>I was reading Verizon's new customer agreement looking to see what tricks >they're using to keep customers from suing them, now, with a new company >policy. I noticed Verizon Wireless now has a whole paragraph telling you >you cannot have a booster amp or repeater or anything that'll connect >your phone to their system. How are they going to detect it? |
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Pegleg wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:30:47 +0000, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote: > >> I was reading Verizon's new customer agreement looking to see what tricks >> they're using to keep customers from suing them, now, with a new company >> policy. I noticed Verizon Wireless now has a whole paragraph telling you >> you cannot have a booster amp or repeater or anything that'll connect >> your phone to their system. > > How are they going to detect it? It's "the network" that, like in the TV ad, follows you around, everywhere. -- Notan |
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Pegleg <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote in
news:u1uub3th0o8emuqns4qsjtc20rvrujj08c@4ax.com: > On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:30:47 +0000, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote: > >>I was reading Verizon's new customer agreement looking to see what >>tricks they're using to keep customers from suing them, now, with a >>new company policy. I noticed Verizon Wireless now has a whole >>paragraph telling you you cannot have a booster amp or repeater or >>anything that'll connect your phone to their system. > > Can you copy and paste that paragraph? > Go to http://www.verizonwireless.com/ and scroll to the bottom of the spam on "Customer Agreement", which is NOT the nearly inaccessible data customer agreement, but is the one for the phones. After this document downloads, ad nauseum (you need broadband), look under the heading: "Our Rights to Limit or End Service or This Agreement" where it says, and I quote: "You agree not to resell our service to someone else without our prior written permission. You also agree your wireless phone won't be used for any other purpose that isn't allowed by this agreement or that's illegal. (ED - I wonder what percentage of VZW's best customers are drug dealers?) (below here is the quote)******************************************* You agree that you won't install, deploy, or use any regeneration equipment or similar mechanism (for example, a repeater) to originate, amplify, enhance, retransmit or regenerate a transmitted RF signal. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Emphasis added - Ed. (ED - OK, FESS UP! HOW MANY OF YOU GOT THAT DA4000 LINEAR STASHED UNDER THE FRONT SEAT OF THE ESCALADE?! COME ON! OUT WID IT! DAMN! And, no more home repeaters just so you can use your phone in the living room!) WE CAN, WITHOUT NOTICE, LIMIT, SUSPEND, OR END YOUR SERVICE OR ANY AGREEMENT WITH YOU FOR THIS OR ANY OTHER GOOD CAUSE, including, but not limited to: (a) paying late more than once in any 12 months; (b) incurring charges larger than a required deposit or billing limit (even if we haven't yet billed the charges); (ED - This one is interesting! If my deposit was $50 and my cellphone bill is $79.95, normally, I've incurred charges larger than my deposit! If I didn't PAY a deposit in the first place, ANY CHARGE BRINGS OUT THE DEATH SQUADS! (c) harassing our employees or agents; (ED - Does that include stealing their chairs so I can sit down while I wait and wait?? If I steal a chair so the old lady with the cane can sit down while SHE waits and waits, who get terminated, her or me? She's the one sitting in it!) (d) lying to us; (ED - But not them lying to you, obviously, which is "normal".) (e) interfering with our operations; (ED - Damn! No more 50 caliber depleted uranium shots through the cell cabinets, OR ELSE! You boys quit trying to shoot through the antenna panels, too!) (f) breaching this agreement; (g) "spamming," or other abusive messaging or calling; (ED - If you use your phone, you've breached this agreement....somewhere. AND NO MORE SENDING VERIZON NASTY EMAILS OR BITCHING TO THE 611 OPERATORS!) (h) modifying your wireless phone from its manufacturer's specifications; (ED - This line makes it OK to restore manufacturer features Verizon has turned off to sell back to you, right??) (i) providing credit information we can't verify; (ED - How the hell are YOU supposed to know what credit information those stupids they hire can't verify, in violation of this contract??) (j) using your service in a way that adversely affects our network or other customers (ED - See? I told you if you turn the damned thing on you breached this agreement!) ; or (k) allowing anyone to tamper with your wireless phone number. (ED - Anyone? What about that little nerdy kid at the service counter? Isn't he "anyone" in the company's eyes? What about the salesgirl programming in the phone I just bought? She's "anyone"...and a FOX!) We can also temporarily limit your service for any operational or governmental reason. If you file for bankruptcy, our rights to limit, suspend, or end your service or any agreement with you will be governed by bankruptcy law." (ED - I brought up the bankruptcy webpage on their demo aircard computer: http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/g...entType=Legal% 20Notice&textId=88 which lists: "Bankruptcy Contacts at Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless Bankruptcy Administration P.O. Box 3397 Bloomington, IL 61702 Phone: 800-555-8879 Fax: 309-820-7044 " and asked the dizzy blonde behind the VZW counter, "Is Verizon Wireless going bankrupt or have they already? I don't wanna buy a phone if it's not gonna work in a few weeks from now! What's this Bankruptcy Administration doing, closing the company? Be sure you cash your paycheck fast!" Not a single talking head in the shop knew what this meant.....(c; Tuesdays will never be the same....(c; Verizon on 611 didn't know, either! All in good fun. It's a great company, just like GM, Ford, Worldcom, or any of those other bankrupt assholes that should be in jail .... |
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Pegleg <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote in
news:t7uub35dhlgu4gnf31u29dvks06tnk6djp@4ax.com: > On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:30:47 +0000, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote: > >>I was reading Verizon's new customer agreement looking to see what >>tricks they're using to keep customers from suing them, now, with a >>new company policy. I noticed Verizon Wireless now has a whole >>paragraph telling you you cannot have a booster amp or repeater or >>anything that'll connect your phone to their system. > > How are they going to detect it? > They look at your GPS position and notice that everyone else near that position has little or no service, except you are so strong CDMA has your transmitter turned down to 20 mw and you're still swamping the receiver. It isn't rocket science.... |
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Notan <notan@ddressthatcanbespammed> wrote in
news:g_idnWZqd_qoGyLbnZ2dnUVZ_o3inZ2d@giganews.com : > It's "the network" that, like in the TV ad, follows you around, > everywhere. > > It doesn't follow you around in Walmart where it says NO SERVICE. That's the problem...(c; |
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Larry <noone@home.com> wrote in
news:Xns998AE1211EF2Anoonehomecom@208.49.80.253: > Notan <notan@ddressthatcanbespammed> wrote in > news:g_idnWZqd_qoGyLbnZ2dnUVZ_o3inZ2d@giganews.com : > >> It's "the network" that, like in the TV ad, follows you around, >> everywhere. >> >> > > It doesn't follow you around in Walmart where it says NO SERVICE. > That's the problem...(c; > > > I know! geesh. |
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