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I've seen a few but heard very few reports of them working. I am looking for a 3G booster in particular. I want to be able to use it on my boat which gets a poor signal.
Look into an airave from sprint if you are having bad connection at your home location.
apparently you never made it to the OP's final sentence.
Well t-mobiles was excellent on my boat. Thats what irks me. I gave up my HTC HD2 for this phone. I was streaming movies on netflix over the built in hotpsot in the phone. It wouldn't even pause once with tmobile. Now I can barely connect.The thing is, a booster is just an amplifier, and if your source signal is bad, the booster is only going to magnify the bad signal. If you're on a boat and far away from a tower, you're going to have a very noisy signal (or low signal/noise ratio). I don't think any booster is going to make you content with its performance.
Typically a booster is helpful if you're in a building that shields a fairly decent signal coming from outside. You can put it by a window, boost the signal, and aim it indoors. Kind of like a repeater for wifi access points.
Well t-mobiles was excellent on my boat. Thats what irks me. I gave up my HTC HD2 for this phone. I was streaming movies on netflix over the built in hotpsot in the phone. It wouldn't even pause once with tmobile. Now I can barely connect.
We're not talking about those sticker boosters. We're talking about boosting 3G signal with hardware. But you're right. Those things are totally worthless.Cellphone antenna booster sticker test and analysis
the conclusion:
"Conclusions I'll make this very simple:Based on my testing, and the antenna theory as presented by the experts, cellphone antenna booster stickers do not work as advertised.
We're not talking about those sticker boosters. We're talking about boosting 3G signal with hardware. But you're right. Those things are totally worthless.
sucks. well what i said originally still applies. the signal from your current carrier is weak by the time it reaches your boat, so boosting a weak signal won't give you better data speeds.
So there is a way to boost 3G signals? I wonder if there are 3G signal boosters.Not necessarily true.
A signal booster could employ a much larger, and powered antenna. Thus, a signal that might be weak to the EVO could be far more usable for the booster to boost.
I used to do this with my 3G card. I bought an aftermarket antenna for it that was much larger, and on average it raised the signal ~15dB.