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Cell phone reception can be enhanced if you have the right wireless antena installed in your home or office. Before we talk about wireless antenas, it is important to understand why you might need one and how it might help you by improving your wireless communications. To begin with the wireless signal is controlled by a number of factors which are not all in the control of the carrier or the user.


The cellular companies control the power level that is transmitted from their cell sites and they decide on a specific power level based on the terrain, the number of users and interference they may cause to other carriers. As customers move around, as they erect buildings and as the environment changes, so does the wireless signal strength when it reaches their cell phones. All of these things impact the delivery of the signal. As a result you can have a great signal one minute and a poor signal the next. A wireless antena with gain control can solve this issue.

A wireless antena will capture the signal and amplify it the necessary amount to provide you with a strong signal whenever you need it. In addition if the wireless antenna has automatic gain control, it will adjust the gain as the wireless signal varies in signal strength. With a wireless antena installed, there are no more missed calls or dropped calls during a conversation with a customer or your best friend. Note that you need to make sure that your wireless antena is approved for use with your carrier and that it is programmed for the frequencies that your carrier is using in your area.


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