Today is the day........
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Got the Wilson Electronics Cell Booster installed today. Not much to take pics of but works 100% as advertised. Took signal from 2 bars to 4-5 bars throughout the RV. If anyone was waiting on hearing how this one worked out for me, go for it. It's a great system that's VERY easy to install.
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Got the Wilson Electronics Cell Booster installed today. Not much to take pics of but works 100% as advertised. Took signal from 2 bars to 4-5 bars throughout the RV. If anyone was waiting on hearing how this one worked out for me, go for it. It's a great system that's VERY easy to install.
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Roy, if only I could make money doing what I love... Researching the heck out of something, installing it, and selling if it passes muster. That would be very cool...
Thanks Doug. I was hesitant as the put together system I had on my last RV was less than great and required gain adjustment at every new campground we went to. This one is completely automatic. If you need it, flip the switch, and you're in business. The cool thing was, it came with both 12V and 120V power supplies. I chose the 12V one, cut off the cigarette lighter plug/switch, and tied it into a illuminated switch in my main switch panel. I had an empty (plugged) switch hole in my panel where a door side flood light would have been switched. Since I have awning lights, I don't have the flood and XLR just popped a small plug the hole. I popped it back out and snapped in a switch and now I have a clean install albeit labeled wrong...
Thanks Doug. I was hesitant as the put together system I had on my last RV was less than great and required gain adjustment at every new campground we went to. This one is completely automatic. If you need it, flip the switch, and you're in business. The cool thing was, it came with both 12V and 120V power supplies. I chose the 12V one, cut off the cigarette lighter plug/switch, and tied it into a illuminated switch in my main switch panel. I had an empty (plugged) switch hole in my panel where a door side flood light would have been switched. Since I have awning lights, I don't have the flood and XLR just popped a small plug the hole. I popped it back out and snapped in a switch and now I have a clean install albeit labeled wrong...
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