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Still being screwed with . We have passed every test. Now are having to go through UL testing . No cellular amplifier has ever had to do that. They say they are changing the rules to include that. A certain US Senator owned by our competition is still pulling strings. Wish we had the money to buy a Senator.
Starting Pre sales On Wednesday . You get $50 discount for pre ordering . Your credit card will not get billed till product is shipped to you and pre orders will be the first to go out even before orders to our retail outlets. Pre order Phone number is 413-maximum (413-629-4686)
-- Edited by Max Signal on Monday 18th of May 2015 09:06:27 PM
1165 chips on this new amplifiers board and we are waiting on 1 single chip to get these prototypes made for the advance testers. Just a little aggravating!!!!!
I came across this device The Wirie Pro; it seems it was originally designed for boating but has been adapted to RVs. Anyone have any experience with it? It is pricey but if it does the job (boost cell AND WIFI signals) then it could be worth its weight in gold!
My question is where is it made and does it pass all these new FCC rules. Can't really find any specific specs on their site to see what bands they cover and what the actual gain is
-- Edited by Max Signal on Tuesday 23rd of June 2015 08:46:16 AM
-- Edited by Max Signal on Tuesday 23rd of June 2015 08:58:30 AM
The Wirie produxts are not 4G boosters, you put a SIM card in to access fake 4G, not 4GLTE. "The Wiriepro is able to connect to all worldwide 2G/3G/4G GSM based networks. Simply insert a local SIM card with a data plan, and connect to the internet at up to 21Mbps (HSPA+)." HSPA+ is what AT&T calls "4G" or "H+", and is not LTE.
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Finally got the 10 article cases in from the injection molding company . Great news everything fit perfect . Should have the rest of the cases now in 2 weeks that we have approved these 10. Will be sending out a few to our bloggers and a few to a few of the first that ordered
Embarrassing up date . Blue = Green . Just found out that my head engineer made an embarrassing mistake when programming first set of boards . The LED glows blue instead of green when everything is good. Red still means that the amplifier is not working properly and you have to separate antennas further. He got the 2 product lines mixed up . Another line we are releasing in the future will be Blue - Red . . This only effects the first 500 units in this production rum . And will be Green - Red for future runs.
-- Edited by Max Signal on Friday 29th of April 2016 01:25:52 PM
We have lots of cases now . But if were not for bad luck I would have no luck it all . It seems the 12 volt cigarette lighter adapters are defective . As soon as we get the replacements , everyone that has their system already will be shipped one and we will hold of shipping anymore kits till I get the replacements.
If anyone wants me to ship their advance order kit with out cigarette lighter plug . Just give me a call or drop me an email . I will send the 12 volt plug to you as soon as I get the replacements.
Gord
I'm closing this thread. It was started over two years ago, and there is no need for anyone to have to read through all the old, outdated info on such an ever-changing topic.
For those looking for the most recent information on this subject, please start a new thread.
Gord I would suggest you also start your own thread in the Technology On The Road section to keep people updated on your product.