In general, the booster catches the signals from the nearest cell tower in the area by the external antenna which is included in the kit, then it sends the signal to the booster box. The box amplifies the signals and at last, the internal antenna spreads the signals inside the area.
To install a mobile signal booster on your boat, you'll need to install an external antenna in a location where it can receive the strongest signal(usually on the roof of your boat), run cables from the antenna to the booster, install the booster in a protected location, and test the signal to ensure that it's working correctly. Important notice: If you travel frequently and change the location of the boat it is recommended to purchase a 360-degree pipe antenna to catch the signal from all angles.
A mobile signal booster can help improve the strength and reliability of your mobile signal while you're out on the water. This is especially important if you're in an area where the signal is weak or if you need to stay connected to the internet or make important phone calls while on your boat.
As much as we like riding far from the town or the city on the highways, we love to go boating too. The UK has such lovely beaches and widespread seas making it hard to resist an enjoyable boat trip. But we worry about lost phone connections on a boat for good reasons. It happens frequently and always at an inopportune moment. The further out to sea we go, the worse it gets. Networks have set up towers near the shoreline that should cover all the water in between, but it rarely happens that way.
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