![]() |
"Signal Boosters" on eBay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-SIGNAL-BOOST...item2a00f0eab8
Anyone know if these work? Can't even see how it's possible. |
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
Snake oil!!!
|
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
these have been around as long as fake TAGS!
|
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
They are snake oil, just like the things that supposedly shield you from electromagnetic radiation (if you want to get me started on that, PM me).
|
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
I have a perpetual motion delorean that doesn't need fuel. I'm a bit sort of money and will sell it for a few thousands if you are interested :-P
|
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
Quote:
|
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
Yea! It can even travel through time :D
|
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
FWIW, I made an antennae mod for my Droid. It helped significantly for Verizon's CDMA...I would think that it could help with another carrier's 2G network:
http://androidforums.com/motorola-dr...light=homemade |
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
Wilson Electronics out of Utah.
I have one of their amplifiers in every vehicle I own, except for the Mercs. |
Re: "Signal Boosters" on eBay
There are a couple of guys in some DIY antennas site who put a dipole antenna coupled through near field, that is, without electrical connection, on a usb wifi and managed to get some gain.
Here: http://www.usbwifi.orconhosting.net.nz/ see photo 7 |
All times are GMT. The time now is 13:59. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8