The iPhone is multi-frequency capable and the frequencies may vary network to network: Australian Phone Networks and Frequencies Explained | WhistleOut
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The iPhone is multi-frequency capable and the frequencies may vary network to network: Australian Phone Networks and Frequencies Explained | WhistleOut
The Cel Fi go is a signal amplifier. Mine takes Telstra 700 or 850 mhz signals (4GX & 3G ) & amplifies or boosts them to Telstra phones in range of it's output antenna. The phones are connected to the nearest strongest signal which happens to be the Cel Fi go.
The Cel Fi go does not contain a sim card. The model for Telstra will not boost any other frequencies/phone service suppliers.
We’ve been in our new place a few weeks
Previously you could get 1 barbof 3G reception standing on the roof of the shed
The tower is only 7km away but obscured by a small hill
On advice from powertec we installed a cel-fi go and directional antennae
Ended up hoisting the aerial up on some 40mm Al tubing attached to an unused TV aerial mast
Already installed on the roof. Antennae is now approximately 10m above ground.
Units has been excellent, installed repeater in lounge and we get good reception throughout house and a fair distance outside too.
I would highly recommend powertec and the cel-fi go. Thanks AULRO for the tip off!
Interestingly we get a mix of 3G and 4G at different times
Always have 3G (thereby voice) but data speeds variable.
The 3G speed is only 8MBs down and at best 2 up
But 4G gives up to 30MBs down and up to 20MBs up
Varies throughout day and weather conditions
If only the 4G wasn’t so flaky we wouldt bother with NBN satellite which is due for install next month. Copper exchange full so no ADSL or NBN that way.
Have arranged an NBN plan with no contract just month to month so if things change we don’t get locked in to what I think will be a pretty average setup 25 down 5 up (plus satellite latency)
With only 150GB peak 150Gb offpeak....
I do wonder if I built up a bigger mast and hoisted the directional antenna another 5m whether we would get consistent 4G - then could turn the $100/m NBN cost into more mobile data.....
S
Should work! What gains the Yagi?
From the invoice
Cell-Fi GO Telstra Stationary Repeater
Blackhawk LPDA 698-2700 MHz 12/14 dBi
Blackhawk Wall Mount 698-2700 7/8dBi Panel Antenna
So 12/14dBi I guess?
I’m a little leery going more height, even with stay wired a 10m stick of aluminium is still a wind catcher and lightening rod?
At the moment it sits a little lower than surrounding gums....
S
There are legal and illegal ones.
Illegal mobile boosters causing dangerous drop-outs in outback
Illegal mobile service boosters causing dangerous drop-outs in outback towns - ABC Rural - ABC News
Very true
Which is why I went through an on the ground company who ensured I had authority prior to purchase.
Having said that All the piece of paper authority says is your address and that you have some (at least one bar) of reception.... I guess it also notifies comms authority as to what hardware is installed where....
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Yes and I think the aim is to ensure that frequency conflicts don't screw up the whole network in the area.