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Posted by Dennis Findley on 5th Mar 2019

Today we’re going to give you a better understanding of what the heck people are talking about when they say DAS.You might already know the term DAS but are you familiar with the difference between Active DAS and Passive DAS? When you’re looking into the different ways to improve cell service for office or home, this information could save you lots of time, stress, and money.Shop: Cell Phone Booster for OfficeWhat is DAS?A DAS, which stands for… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 5th Mar 2019

Cell reception is no longer considered a luxury to most cell phone users; it’s a modern-day necessity. While it used to be common for a workplace’s cell reception to be hit-or-miss, now employees and employers almost unilaterally insist on strong reception.Many executives and managers whose work transcends outside of the office use cell phones as their primary method of taking and making business calls. This operating style is driving the need fo… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 28th Jan 2019

Getting less boost from your signal booster than usual? Try these quick and easy fixes for better signal booster performance. Cell phone signal boosters like the Fusion5s 2.0 are a great way to improve your cell service for all cell carriers, cell phones, tablets, and other cellular devices. A stronger signal not only means clearer, more reliable calls, but also means better data transfer which makes internet browsing, GPS functions, and tex… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 17th Jan 2019

In electronics, a gain is the increase of power or amplitude of a signal from an input to an output port. This is usually done by adding energy from a power supply to the signal. Gain is usually measured in logarithmic decibel units or dBs, making “dB gain” an expression of amplification. A gain value represents the relative level of signal enhancement a booster and/or antenna is capable of providing. A signal strength boost… Read more

Posted by Dennis Findley on 6th Dec 2018

Introduction to Cellular Radio Networks Cell phones have been a part of our lives for so many years—the very, very first cellular phone call was made all the way back in 1973. We’ve come such a long way. Of course, it would be a couple of decades before they would achieve ubiquity in the ‘90s—but the fact remains that once upon a time, it would be a mark of insanity to be walking down a street seemingly talking to yourself… Read more