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Old February 9th 07, 08:32 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jimmie D Jimmie D is offline
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My mother lives in a area where the cell-phone signal is very weak.
Typically I can get only one mark on the phone field strength meter. That
forces me to go outside the house in order to have a reasonable chance of
completing a call (of course only if the weather permits). I have only
basic
understanding of antennas, so I am asking this forum if the following idea
is feasible.

I am planning to build (or buy) a 850 MHz Yagi antenna (14 dB gain) to be
installed on the outside and pointing towards the signal strongest
direction. The boosted signal would be transmitted through a balun and a
low
loss 75 ohm coax cable to the inside of the house terminating to a 1/4
wavelength 75 ohm antenna stub. Is this feasible? Could I get perhaps a
10bB
signal boost inside the house by means of this arrangement?

TIA
Gene




Outside antennas connected to your phone work very well. I used to have a
"bag phone " that we used in a cabin in the mountains. Total unusable in the
house, barely usable outside. Like you are next to the tower with a small
yagi atatched. Problem is most cell phones dont have an antenna conection
these days. Look for one that does.