Jaime P.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
I removed the bracket, and installed directly on the roof of my truck (12mm hole saw, available on Amazon, is the correct size for this antenna)I’ve installed hundreds of roof mount antennas in my career so this was easy for me.I’m using the two multiband feeds with the appropriate adaptors to connect to a LTE hotspot. The GPS specific feed is coiled up and secured under the dash for future use.This gives me a significant signal strength boost over just having the hotspot in the truck, as the vehicle will interfere with signals.
Pete
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2022
Currently using a GPS / PPS with connectivity to an NTP server running on PFSense Firewall.PFSense box (Jetway and Qotom) with RS-232. SSH to Firewall to look at the GPS NMEA sentences.Two houses configured identically with a cable modem and Firewall (PFSense) with NTP server and backup LTE CPE. Telco panels are in the basement of two homes.Location 1 was using a tiny magnetic mount on the steel basement window frame looking up about 5 feet to Southern sky. With this antenna on the Window frame see 1-2 more GPS satellites than the smaller magnetic mount antenna. The antenna will be mounted outside on the Weather Station mast and use an extension cable. (will post a picture).$GPGGA,235945.00,4XXX.XXXXX,N,08XXX.XXXXX,W,2,08,1.06,219.3,M,-33.7,M,,0000*62Location 2Old (to be replaced) magnetic mount antenna on basement window frame to outside.$GPGGA,000316.00,4XXX.XXXXX,N,08XXX.XXXXX,W,1,09,1.18,232.2,M,-33.7,M,,*6BMounted outide on mast that GPS antenna will see more satellites. (4 or more is fine)Current LTE in both homes is on the main floor and it gets 3-4 bars with it's built in antennas. Moving CPEs to telco wall in basement and using said antenna for CPE.Will post test results and pictures in the next few days and will attach to these comments.
D. Collins
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2020
The unit looks good, installed easy, but doesn't get the best signal (mounted front center in the first picture. Very unassuming). I have a MoFi router/4G modem inside my metal shelled bus, and it gets better signal with the two side antennas that can attach to it, versus attaching this antenna, which is installed on the top of the roof of the bus.The signal is similar to setting my small Verizon jetpack device outside.
ken
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2019
Was very small only has a 10-foot lead and did not help at all
Dylan
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019
Easy to install, I believe this product is identical to the 50 dollar version from proxicast. Save your money this is most likely coming from the same Chinese manufacturer. I saw a decent gain over my indoor LTE Modem (Netgear.) This is working with my Verizon unlimited LTE prepaid plan.I was relying on high gain Yagi antennas, but going up on the roof to aim/mount at every campsite was not gonna work for me.