Wilson Electronics 9.88-inch 4G Wide Band Omni-Directional Marine Antenna w/ SMA Male Connector
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You asked a great question! Thanks! Antennas like this aren't designed for vehicles since they're marine antennas for a marine mount intended for vessels like boats and Drive 4G-Wifi is designed to work with vehicles and help you stay connected while on the go It is highly likely that you will get boost within your vehicle with X since it is a mini magnet antenna that sticks to it. If there are any other questions you would like to ask please contact us I am 284. Please call us at 1660 or use our online support system Write to supports@wilsonelectronics. The company. It is a pleasure to work with
Thanks for visiting! There is a cable of 20 feet of RG-6 included with the antenna With a female SMA connector 58, this can connect to any device. Designed for the mobile kit, this antenna has a wide bandwidth. If your booster requires an adapter, you may need one.
I'm just dropping by to say hello! There is not an adapter necessary for this antenna to connect to the Drive X RV, as it has SMA Male connections, and the Drive X booster has SMA Female connections, so it would connect directly to the booster. To use the Drive Reach booster kit, you would need an adapter.
The antenna is a 50 ohm one
Selected User Reviews For Wilson Electronics 9.88-inch 4G Wide Band Omni-Directional Marine Antenna w/ SMA Male Connector
Product is good, but there are a lot more ways to spend. From Englewood in Florida, I added four extra nautical miles to my offshore trips.
There is a coaxial cable that connects the SMA connector to the Type N Female connector. Typical amplifiers have an N connector that hooks up to the antenna, and a SME connector that is very small. In general, the antenna is about the size of a matchstick, so it will be ideal for.
Currently, I have it on my RV, mounted with a fold down mount for boats. Traveling with it is great because I can fold it up.
I used the app to check email, send pictures, and use.
The quality of the product is good, and it works well.
From a friend who was no longer using the system, I recently received the WeBoost Drive-X RV signal booster system. As his kit had an outside antenna that was damaged, I figured since I got the system for free I could pick up a better one. As a result, I have been able to use this antenna to pick up weak signals while camping in the forest. If a signal is found, this antenna in combination with the WeBoost amplifier will help enhance it. There are times when it is pretty significant. I can use this service to update my website, upload videos, etc. , when otherwise the signal would be too weak to perform even minor tasks, such as checking my In my case, I use the WeBoost system to provide a signal to my Jetpack MiFi 8800L connected to Verizon, which, in turn, provides WiFi signals to my phones, ROKU, laptop, Amazon Echo Auto, and others. This wireless device has four antennas and can take advantage of multiple signal sources (MiMo) for better speeds, as well as a more reliable connection, assuming you already have a good signal, and will easily provide the best speeds without an While the Netgear external antenna doesn't have any amplification, it can compensate for weak signals, and it is also able to pull in weak signals that the WeBoost system cannot. A suction cup will mount it inside your window. It is directional and mounts with suction cups. Although the Netgear has two antennas, they can still take advantage of MiMo (multiple in, multiple out) technology, and they can outperform WeBoost in a wide range of situations. I may not have a signal wirelessly if I don't use the WEBoost system with this antenna. At times, a good connection depends on weather facts, distance to the nearest tower, and who knows what else. It is sometimes better to use the Netgear antenna than the WeBoost antenna, so I have to play this dumb game each time I camp somewhere new to see which external antenna system is the best. Unfortunately, the conditions change where I camp and the best antenna choice changes as well. Thus, I think I have most of the bases covered when I try to pull in a signal. I just wish I had a method that always worked in a better way than the others. Because this marine antenna is mounted to my roof rack for my VW Westfalia which has a pop-up roof, I would like to hear it in a variety of directions Due to the changing angle of the roof top, I needed a mount that would fit the marine antenna and adjust its angle as per the roof angle. In checking with WeBoost about how crucial it is to keep this antenna vertical, they confirmed that it will be most effective purchase the Shakespeare 4190 Ratchet Rail Mount (designed for attaching to a boat rail, but it also works fantastic for attaching to a roof rack rail. I can adjust the antenna angle when I pop the top or lay it flat when driving off road in order to avoid any damage from tree branches, etc. Antenna extensions are available if you want to raise the antenna height. A Shakespeare 4700 was delivered to me 12 ft and up heavy The stainless steel extension mast is heavy duty ( I assume that Right? The higher the better, don't you think? My overall experience with this antenna has been very positive. The fact that it looks kind of cool is also not important, and I get asked about it often.