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 12th Jan 2019
Get better cell service next time you have bad cell reception with these 10 free tips.
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You can say it as many ways as you like but, we’re sorry to say, it’s not going to have any impact on getting that call to connect with the person on the other end. So, let’s talk about some of the ways that can help you out!... next time.
We say “next time” because you pr… Read more
Posted by Dennis Findley on 11th Jan 2019
Better 3G, 4G, and 5G LTE network service inside buildings for every US cell carrierThe in-building coverage issues associated with the 5G LTE network are predicted to affect 90% of buildings in the US. This is concerning because 80% of our device usage occurs in buildings. Understanding the vital importance of in-building coverage, we developed a booster that can deliver reliable 5G LTE service inside buildings.What is 5G LTE?5G, also called 5G… Read more
Posted by Dennis Findley on 9th Jan 2019
Quick-read summaries of 5G in 2019 for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, smartphones and devices.The topic of 5G in 2019 and 2020 is the primetime point of focus by CES keynote presenters, showcasing tech product innovators, and the first thing out of most attendees mouths.In relation to its 4G LTE predecessor, 5G, which some are calling 5G NR or 5G LTE, is expected to deliver up to 60-times faster data speeds and latency than 4G LTE. This allows… Read more