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โFeb-21-2021 07:41 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Coverage maps
Looking at those maps I'd have to say that Verizon is best out west, and T-Mobile is second ATT has giant gaps. The western half of WY for example. That goes along with our experience, my wife had ATT and was often w/o coverage out west. I had it almost everywhere we went. She change to Visible which is what I have now. Out west in this case means the desert SW and mountain states excluding the left coast.
โFeb-18-2021 06:34 PM
#1Flyboy wrote:
Notice the low rating on the reviews please....
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โFeb-18-2021 09:25 AM
2oldman wrote:gemsworld wrote:Perhaps their coverage has improved, but, Verizon's been very good to me. I'm not sure how much of your "careful consideration" was cost. ๐
The real test of T-Mobile coverage will take place when we start traveling, but so far so good.
โFeb-18-2021 08:51 AM
โFeb-18-2021 08:50 AM
gemsworld wrote:Perhaps their coverage has improved, but, Verizon's been very good to me. I'm not sure how much of your "careful consideration" was cost. ๐
The real test of T-Mobile coverage will take place when we start traveling, but so far so good.
โFeb-18-2021 08:42 AM
โFeb-18-2021 08:28 AM
agesilaus wrote:2oldman wrote:
You may consider switching to Verizon and not have a need for a booster.
Yeash T Mobile has the worst coverage out west. Verizon is the best followed by ATT
โFeb-18-2021 08:22 AM
agesilaus wrote:gemsworld wrote:agesilaus wrote:
You are rolling the dice buying electronics from eBay chinese suppliers. I bought this unit off Amazon
where you can at least return something. It seems to give about one to two bars of signal boost. Tho I have not done a quantitative test yet. We had visible/Verizon signals everywhere this last summer except one spot. That was in 21 states and 32 camp spots.
I'm also considering this unit. I like the fact it comes with an external omni-directional antenna. Based on what I've read, experts recommend using omni-directional antennas for RVs since they don't require taking the time to aim the antenna.
We bought a painter pole that extends to 20 feet for$35 from Lowes. Putting the antenna up higher can get a signal when you have none or a weak signal. I could put a directional antenna on that but like you I am holding off on that. We did not have the pole last summer tho the antenna is on the top of our ladder, about 10 feet up.
โFeb-18-2021 08:06 AM
gemsworld wrote:agesilaus wrote:
You are rolling the dice buying electronics from eBay chinese suppliers. I bought this unit off Amazon
where you can at least return something. It seems to give about one to two bars of signal boost. Tho I have not done a quantitative test yet. We had visible/Verizon signals everywhere this last summer except one spot. That was in 21 states and 32 camp spots.
I'm also considering this unit. I like the fact it comes with an external omni-directional antenna. Based on what I've read, experts recommend using omni-directional antennas for RVs since they don't require taking the time to aim the antenna.
โFeb-18-2021 08:02 AM
2oldman wrote:
You may consider switching to Verizon and not have a need for a booster.