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antenna is, the farther it can receive a
signal. This gives you a greater range for
your cellular communications.
Screw the six radials into the holes near
the base of the antenna. The included
thread-locker liquid must be used to
ensure the radials do not vibrate loose.
Tighten the radials snugly with a wrench.
Add Thread
Lock Liquid
Threaded to Fit
Standard Marine
Brackets
Use the 1 inch 14-thread coupler to attach
the antenna to any standard marine
mounting bracket. The coupler provides
a feed through for routing the connecting
cable, which will run to your cellular device,
or weBoost Signal Booster.
Once the mounting bracket is attached to
your boat, yach, etc., attach the connecting
cable to the antenna's 7 inches coax cable
and route it to the location of your Signal
Booster.
Need help?
Marine Antenna
Screw In Radials
Mount to Your
Boat, Yacht, etc.
http://cellphonesignalbooster.us

Additional FAQ:

What hours can I contact customer support?
How does weather affect the performance of
my outside antenna?
Water vapor (e.g. rain, fog, snow or other
precipitation) creates an effective filter to cellular
signal. In times of heavy precipitation, you may
see less performance.
What's the difference between the 800 MHz
and the 1900 MHz bands? How do I know
which MHz band my cell phone uses?
The Drive 3G-X works with all major North
American cellular providers on the 800 & 1900
MHz frequencies. Traditionally, 800/1900MHz are
associated with voice and 3G data; while 700MHz
and 1700/2100MHz are associated with 4G data.
Carrier Frequency Use
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