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Mobile Phone Range
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We are moving house shortly to a village in Hereford shire where there is very poor mobile reception. We cannot get a signal in the house itself & just an on & off signal depending on where we stand outside. We are using both Orange & Tesco O2 mobiles. Is there any sort of device we can buy that will boost and give us a stronger signal ? Probably no help whatsoever but I seem to remember
Years ago a device with a built in Capacitor that plugged into a 13amp socket & used the house wiring as a giant antenna for radio reception.
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Years ago a device with a built in Capacitor that plugged into a 13amp socket & used the house wiring as a giant antenna for radio reception.
WR.
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Only UK operators Three and Vodafone are currently marketing solutions - a box in your house that communicates with your phone and it then uses your broadband connection to communicate with the rest of the world.
I know that other operators have these systems but they are not being marketed to the public at present for whatever reason.
You may be able to purchase/get given one if you speak directly to your operator - although you and your wife would need to be on the same network (Tesco use the O2 network and Orange have their own). I suggest speaking to Orange. Tell them you will switch networks if they don't send you one.
The official name for the device is a Femtocell.
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Only UK operators Three and Vodafone are currently marketing solutions - a box in your house that communicates with your phone and it then uses your broadband connection to communicate with the rest of the world.
I know that other operators have these systems but they are not being marketed to the public at present for whatever reason.
You may be able to purchase/get given one if you speak directly to your operator - although you and your wife would need to be on the same network (Tesco use the O2 network and Orange have their own). I suggest speaking to Orange. Tell them you will switch networks if they don't send you one.
The official name for the device is a Femtocell.
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Radio is different. I believe I am right in thinking that it is illegal for you to transmit on the mobile wavelengths, so you can not yourself boost any signal.
The femtocell, as suggested by ll_billym, is "run" by the service provider who has a licence, so that can be an option.
But I suspect the least hassle option is to check all 4 licence holders to see if any have better coverage in your area (there must be info on the Net) and/or write to the ones you are presently on encouraging them to consider putting a mast up somewhere nearby.
Apart from that, I guess there are pros and cons to the seclusion of village life.
The femtocell, as suggested by ll_billym, is "run" by the service provider who has a licence, so that can be an option.
But I suspect the least hassle option is to check all 4 licence holders to see if any have better coverage in your area (there must be info on the Net) and/or write to the ones you are presently on encouraging them to consider putting a mast up somewhere nearby.
Apart from that, I guess there are pros and cons to the seclusion of village life.