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I'm sure this has been covered many times but I did a search and came up with only 6 topics that didn't really answer my question. I am looking to get a Wilson booster. I have talked (well through email) with 2 separate places and I am more confused that I was when I started doing research. I have a LG CU400 and the wife has a Blackberry Curve. I was originally looking at a directconnect set up but it will not work with the Blackberry. I have also looked at the SignalBooster and the wireless set up. I seem to keep getting conflicting info about all of these. My question is what is everyone using? Is directconnect better than wireless? If there is a considerable difference the wife is willing to go with a different phone. I want to get the most bang for my buck and I am willing to spend the money (within reason and before we go on the road) to get the most reliable boost I can. Thanks in advance.
Chris
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Chris & Lori 2000 Chevy 3500 2008 Springdale Oh and the 2 psycho cats
First off Wilson is not your only choice, Cyfre makes excellent equipment also. It sounds like you have already determined that one of your phones does not have an external antenna jack. Wilson does make a passive adapter, the 359914, but only some places carry it like this one - http://www.wpsantennas.com/359914-passiveantennaadapter.aspx. The passive adapter does not boost as well as a wired adapter, but would let you use a wired amplifier.
Yea I am finding out there are lots of choices out there and it is hard to figure out whats best for us. The wife is willing to give up the blackberry but I have to decide if we are going to stay with AT&T or go with Verizon. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions........ Thanks for your input. I'm leaning more towards a wired system because it looks like they are more affective for the price.
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Chris & Lori 2000 Chevy 3500 2008 Springdale Oh and the 2 psycho cats