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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster

Doug, aka Atchafalaya Man ·
Yes, Erick. I made from galvanized tin, a ground plane plate. It holds the magnetic antenna. It is about 14 inches in diameter and flat like a pizza pan. It just sets whereever I want the antenna for the moment. I have two ways of moving it about on the roof. I open the escape hatch over the bed and set it somewhere I can reach, sometimes on the top of the air conditioner. WIth no luck there, I climbed the ladder and tried it in back of the camper. Almost always, the escape hatch trick works...
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Re: weBoost Drive Reach RV — Your Thoughts?

Crewzer ·
Randy, Thanks for your report... The improved performance sounds encouraging! In order to maximize the distance between our booster’s indoor- and outdoor antennas, I plan to mount the outdoor antenna on the rear of the left-side roof rack using a 1-5/8” motorcycle accessory clamp. This location is the furthest from our TC’s dinette, where we’re likely to want to locate the indoor antenna / puck; pls see red oval in the pic below. I’ll figure out the rest from there. Note the RV model is...
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Re: weBoost Drive Reach RV — Your Thoughts?

R&V Spiker ·
Here's my not so scientific impression. First off, I jumped in too early and purchased the regular version with the wimpy magnetic rooftop antennae. They hadn't yet released the RV version at the time I made the purchase. That said, I have been able to utilize it mostly in the truck when traveling through remote areas of Nevada where a signal was hard to come by. It worked great and provided boost to all who were along for the ride showing that the puck one puts next to the phone has more...
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Puck lights wired incorrectly and light not working

Riley A ·
My 2019 1995 Lance Travel trailer puck light are wired improperly, and the light is not working. During the manufacturing process the technician did not have enough wire to make the connections to the LED puck light or did not terminate the wire ends correctly, leaving the bare wire exposed to the foam. The foam insulation has some burning around the wire ends. It's difficult to see the burned area from the attached images but it's there. I'll need to cut out additional insulation in order...
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