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johninedmonton
Apr 21, 2014Explorer
Thanks Don. I hadn't thought about feeding it through the pass-through openings. That may be very convenient!
A lot of our camping is in Canada, where we don't have the level of coverage that you do. 1 bar, maybe 2 if I'm lucky. And that's not too far off from the major centres. So I want to amplify to maybe get the signal that's close but not quite serviceable yet.
I've used them in trucks before, and they work great. But I've never used them in an RV before.
A lot of our camping is in Canada, where we don't have the level of coverage that you do. 1 bar, maybe 2 if I'm lucky. And that's not too far off from the major centres. So I want to amplify to maybe get the signal that's close but not quite serviceable yet.
I've used them in trucks before, and they work great. But I've never used them in an RV before.
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