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Re: 2018 MWTCF Reunion of Friends Rally / July 10-15, 2018
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Re: 2018 MWTCF Reunion of Friends Rally / July 10-15, 2018
We plan on being there. Big Rig (John & Elaine)
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Re: 2018 MWTCF Reunion of Friends Rally / July 10-15, 2018
We're thinking seriously about this one - the timing seems right this year. But, is this only for truck campers or can those of us with TT's join in? I think I've asked that before but don't remember the answer.
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
I have the old Speedboost by Wilson. For portability, we mounted it to a little plank and carry it and the magnetic antenna in a little leather bag. Sometimes when traveling we put the bag in the truck to make calls while driving. At night, we move it all to the camper. Once we checked into a State Park in Arkansas and were told there was no phone service because we were in a valley on the lake. We'd have to drive out of the park 1/4 mile to the top of a hill to use our phones. We moved the...
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
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 (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
First time I have needed a boost to get data, here parked alone Rockhouse Rd near Borrego. Unwrapped the weboost and stuck the antenna up on the truck hood. Inside, went from almost nothing to 4 bars of 4G. This will be really nice up in the mtns of Colo, where signals go to die. I like it. New project on my list, a permanent installation. Now, how to get the coax thru the roof?