Posts Tagged ‘Vodafone’

Improve your mobile phone signal with a repeater

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

I have struggled for so long at home with a poor mobile phone signal.  I have to stand in the doorway to send a text.  I am afraid to pick up the phone in case it is a business call that is going to get cut off.

at-600-repeaterToday I have installed one of the best gadgets since sat nav!   It is a mobile phone signal repeater.  My very own mobile phone cell site!  We now have a 4 or 5 (out of 5) bar signal right round the house. 

The AT-600 from AnyTone is a 60dB amplifier with a high gain (11dB) outdoor yagi antenna and an indoor 2.5dB omni-directional antenna.   This kit works in the 900Mhz band which means it is suitable for O2 and Vodafone.

at-600-booster-kitInstallation is a breeze.  The first thing to do is ring your service provider and find out where your nearest cell site is.  You may find that the person you speak to cannot give you this information.  You should thank them very much, put the phone down and ring back.  Repeat this process until you have found a clued up customer service person and managed to plot all the cell sites in your area. 

In my case I found that the nearest O2 cell site was 4 miles (6km) away and exactly south west from here.  I was wondering how and where I was going to erect a mast to put the outdoor yagi antenna on.  My other half hates the sight of aerials on the roof and wondered why it couldn’t just go in the loft with the TV antenna.  Brilliant idea!  Saves me some work and the signal should be fine from up there.

So, the yagi is wedged in the loft and pointing directly south-west.  The AT-600 and the indoor antenna is mounted in the cupboard under the stairs.  I have a solid mobile phone signal.  Fantastic!

There are several suppliers of this kit on eBay.  The one I chose is called flash-mart and is located in Hong Kong.  At the time of writing he has a 100% feedback score and over 5,000 sales.  I asked a couple of questions before I purchased and he came back quickly with knowledgeable answers.

The photos I have used belong to him so here’s a link to his eBay listing.  His photos and very descriptive text are excellent so take a look.  If you have any questions about this kit then do post a comment and I will be happy to help.

It’s time for broadband on the move!

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Right, the time has surely come for mobile broadband in my life.  I want to be able to access o2_mobile_broadband_modemthe Internet from my laptop where ever I happen to be.  Whether it’s out and about on client sites or while camping in the top left corner of Wales.

Mobile broadband is now well and truly with us and its popularity is growing at an incredible rate.  It can now boast decent speeds and affordable prices.  In the past the expense just wasn’t worth it.  PC Plus magazine once worked out that you could download 20GB for the price of a semi-detached house!

So which operator is best?  Do I go with O2 (my phone provider) or Vodafone, Orange, T Mobile or 3?

After initial reading in the PC mags I had decided that Vodafone would be the best bet.  My respect for that company changed dramatically after my partner’s experience of Vodafone’s customer service when she tried to get a PAC code.  Read all about it in her blog.

O2 joined the mobile race a little later and it took them a while to get up to speed.  I am now expecting that speed is no longer an issue on their network.  I’m currently favouring O2 as my mobile provider.

Contract or PAYG is the next option to ponder.  Currently around £15/month for a contract or £15/month pay as you go.   Since my usage is going to be sporadic, I reckon that by not using the thing at all for a couple of months will save me £30/year.

That’s it then!  Let’s try an o2 PAYG modem!  A review will no doubt follow.

Update: 23/03/2009 – Got one!  I’ve not put any credit on it yet but the software seems good.  More details to follow.