Forgive if this is redundant and someone finds the old thread but I'll be darned if I can find it...even archived.
We have a
Wilson 801201 MobileWireless amplifier that was removed when we got rid of our Class-C motor home.
On the Class-C, I had a 50 foot run of Ultra Low-Loss Coaxial Cable that ran from the amplifier to the Wilson Cellular Trucker antenna that was mounted at the top of the ladder. The cable dropped through the floor, then ran under the coach, and up to the top of the ladder. It was a clean, and robust, installation and when we got rid of the old rig it was spur of the moment and I just didn't take the time to remove the cable.
When we got our Class-A, I had inquired (here I thought) as to whether or not it was even worth installing the system in it since the system is dated and doesn't support the latest cellular protocols (4G, LTE, etc.)
We have now purchased a
WiFi Camp Pro Kit w/ Suction Cup Mount and I've realized that I could use the suction cup mount, with a PVC pipe extension as demonstrated on the product video, to mount the Wilson Cellular Trucker antenna without going to the hassle of a long cable run. We'd never need to use the WiFi booster and cellphone booster at the same time since, in our experience, if we are in a park with WiFi the cell signal is always adequate. However, it might be nice to again have the cell booster available when we are in our remote astronomy sites with sketchy signal.
Again, I just know if it's worth the trouble. I know the old Wilson system will support my old 3G flip phone, but I don't know if it will support my wife's iPhone (if only on 3G)? Does anyone know?
We are on AT&T and my wife currently has an
iPhone 6 (specs) and an almost new iPad Mini and I have the old Motorola flip phone (kept because, with it's little nub antenna, it will often get signal where nothing else will.) My wife claims that the iPhone 6 will NOT work under 3G yet I read that it will, however, all of the articles that say how to enable it do not resemble the options and settings on her phone. Does anyone have experience with this?
2005 Winnebago Sightseer WFD30B "rigged for night" with red LED lighting for night adapted vision.
Do you remember when the sky was dark, and the stars were bright?The International Dark-Sky AssociationAmerican by birth...Scottish by the Grace Of God.