Hi,
I am attempting to boost my cell phone reception at my cabin. I have a Yagi that works so-so. I believe the main issue is the signal is very marginal where the cabin is located. Up the hill, it'd be ideal.
I came across a honk'n antenna that I'd like to see if I can use. The first thing I am seeking help with is identification. Once identified, I might be able to do some research on whether I can make some adjustments to it in order to get it to work in the 850MHz range.
Here are some additional details on the antenna:
o Length of.pole: 18 ft. 9 in.
o Length between cross bars: 50 7/8 in. inside.
o Length of cross bars: 37.25 in
o Length of "rounded rectangles" at ends of cross bars: 34 in.
o Width of rounded rectangles: 3 7/8 in. inside, 4 3/8 in. outside.
o Width of cross bars: 1 3/8 in.
Thank you for your time!
-pablo
ps: the picture with the dog-body, he's okay. He was just sniffing around (Border Collie!) and when my wife took the picture, his head got cropped.
I am attempting to boost my cell phone reception at my cabin. I have a Yagi that works so-so. I believe the main issue is the signal is very marginal where the cabin is located. Up the hill, it'd be ideal.
I came across a honk'n antenna that I'd like to see if I can use. The first thing I am seeking help with is identification. Once identified, I might be able to do some research on whether I can make some adjustments to it in order to get it to work in the 850MHz range.
Here are some additional details on the antenna:
o Length of.pole: 18 ft. 9 in.
o Length between cross bars: 50 7/8 in. inside.
o Length of cross bars: 37.25 in
o Length of "rounded rectangles" at ends of cross bars: 34 in.
o Width of rounded rectangles: 3 7/8 in. inside, 4 3/8 in. outside.
o Width of cross bars: 1 3/8 in.
Thank you for your time!
-pablo
ps: the picture with the dog-body, he's okay. He was just sniffing around (Border Collie!) and when my wife took the picture, his head got cropped.