Effective & Affordable Ways to Boost Cell Phone
Reception
by Robin Meyer

Published on this site: April 8th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

According to a recent CNET article, there are 206 million
cell phone users in the U.S. The majority of those users complain
that coverage is sometimes sparse and reception is often frustrating.
In fact, Consumer Reports' Annual Cell Phone Survey reported
that 70% of survey respondents had at least one dropped call
within a week's time and 60% suffered from bad connections.
Nonetheless, Americans are still in love with their cell phones.
So, what can you do when the love of your life lets you down?
What help is there when your cellular reception is less than
you need it to be? There are a variety of cell phone antennas
and other cell phone accessories that can boost your cellular
reception without breaking your budget.
Replacement Cell Phone Antennas
Something as simple and inexpensive as replacing your
cell phone antenna can do wonders to increase your cellular
reception. If your original cell phone antenna is not up to
par, consider choosing a new antenna specifically designed
for maximum reception in the areas in which you travel. You'll
want to keep in mind that not all cell phones are equipped
with antennas that are replaceable by the user. Also, while
antennas can improve reception, the signal strength of your
cell phone provider is also a determining factor.
If you primarily find yourself on flat terrain, choose an
antenna with a 3db to 9db range. For areas with lots of obstructions
(hills, buildings, wooded areas) consider a cell phone antenna
with a 0db to 3db range. If you encounter a variety of terrain, an antenna with a 3db to 5db range would
work best. The cost? From $3 to $40 depending on design, brand
and function. Besides cell phone antennas, there are also
external antennas. This is not your only option, however.
There are many cell phone accessories available that help
increase cellular reception.
- External Antennas
External antennas can mount to almost any surface. From
the roofs of houses or office buildings to metal on cars
to glass windows, external antennas can greatly increase
your cellular reception within the given coverage area.
At a cost from $20 to $100, external cell phone antennas
can be very effective. Keep in mind, however, that these
accessories only aid reception within a particular environment
where the antenna is located. External antennas may require
an antenna adapter cable to function properly.
- Desktop Suction Antennas
Originally designed for travelers, desktop suction antennas
help increase cellular reception practically anywhere. These
cell phone accessories plug into a standard power outlet
and then suction-mount to a desk or window. No wires are
connected to your cell phone. These types of antennas are
great for hotels, rural homes, office buildings or other
environments. Because there is no permanent connection,
desktop antennas are great for those who move from place to place. At a cost of about $30,
desktop antennas are very affordable.
- Cell Phone Amplifiers
If you're looking for a serious, permanent solution to noisy
connections or dropped calls, consider a cell phone amplifier.
These cell phone accessories can connect in two ways: directly
to your phone through the RF port (wired) or wirelessly.
Let's look at each one individually.
- Wired Amplifiers
Amplifiers increase cellular reception and extend coverage
for up to 50 miles. The amplifier itself is powered by either
an electrical outlet or a car's cigarette-lighter adapter.
This is a wired connection, however. Wired amplifiers work
well in vehicles or home/office environments where your
cell phone can be plugged in, but would not help with cellular
reception while you're not connected to the amplifier. The cost? Between
$200-$300.
- Wireless Amplifiers
If you'd rather not have a hard connection, consider
a wireless amplifier. Using a combination of external and
internal cell phone antennas, wireless amplifiers allow
multiple phones to work inside your vehicle, office or home
without the need for a direct connection with each phone.
Wireless amplifiers cost between $450-$700.
Depending on what solution you need, your level of mobility
and the amount you intend to spend, there are multiple cell
phone antennas and other cell phone accessories designed to
boost your reception with great results.

Robin Meyer is Web Manager of Your Wireless Source that
specializes in
cell
phone antennas as well as other cellular phone accessories.
Visit them online today at http://www.yourwirelesssource.com


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