The SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR is compatible with all major North American carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular) and with 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G connections so this booster will work with your cell phones. view full answer...
Yes, the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR will need to be registered with your mobile provider before the first use. view full answer...
The difference between the 2.0 and 3.0 cell boosters is that the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 Cell Phone Signal Booster item # SC93MR has 50 dB of maximum signal boost and the 2.0 item # SC73MR only has 23.
Both of the booster modules work with all major North American carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular. They are also compatible with 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G connections.
The SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 Cell Phone Signal Booster item # SC93MR also allows multiple users and would... view full answer...
The SureCall Fusion2Go Max Cell Phone Signal Booster for Cars and Trucks # SC53MR is not limited to just inside the vehicle. That being said, the signal booster range is more limited (a few feet from the antenna). If you are directly outside the vehicle you may still receive the boosted signal. But walking away from the vehicle or being around the camper fire would likely result in losing the signal.
If you are wanting a signal booster with a larger range, you would want to look into one... view full answer...
While ideally there would not be impediments such as trees blocking the SureCall Flare 3.0 In-Home Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC63MR, it can still be used. The best way to test this would be using your phone to find the location with the strongest signal. You would then want to mount the outside antenna as high as possible and facing your closest tower. If you do not know the location of you closest tower, you can go to http://www.antennasearch.com to find it.
The SureCall Flare 3.0 In-Home... view full answer...
Yes, the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR will work just fine with a laptop 20 feet away. This signal booster will connect to nearby cell towers up to 10 miles for 4G LTE, is compatible with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular and will boost the signal to your device.
This kit includes a high-gain omni antenna with mounting hardware, Fusion2Go 3.0 booster, interior whip antenna, magnetic mount antenna, interior patch antenna, cables, and an AC/DC power... view full answer...
I took a look at the SureCall Flare 3.0 In-Home Cell Phone Signal Booster with Directional Antenna # SC63MR that you mentioned, and while it may easily replace your King over the air HD antenna on your 2015 Lance 1575 TT, you will not receive optimized performance due to your limited space.
This antenna works best the farther it is placed from the booster, with a minimum of 25' required. With your trailer being under 20' in total length, you can expect this booster to not work as well... view full answer...
The SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR is compatible with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular.
With that being said, since Cricket is owned by AT&T this will be compatible with your cell phone. view full answer...
The longest cable offered for the SureCall Fusion2Go Max Cell Phone Signal Booster for Cars and Trucks # SC53MR is the:
Replacement Exterior Vehicle Antenna for SureCall Vehicle and RV Signal Boosters # SC52MR for the exterior, which measures 12-1/2' long, or the,
-Replacement Interior Vehicle Antenna for SureCall Vehicle and RV Signal Boosters # SC32MR for the interior, which measures 10' long. view full answer...
The longest cable for the SureCall Fusion2Go Max Cell Phone Signal Booster for Cars and Trucks - Magnetic Mount Antenna # SC53MR is the:
- Replacement Exterior Vehicle Antenna for SureCall Vehicle and RV Signal Boosters - Magnetic Mount # SC52MR that you mentioned, measuring in at 12-1/2' long. view full answer...
Yes, since the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 Cell Phone Signal Booster for Cars and Trucks # SC93MR is compatible with Verizon, AT&T and your Consumer Cellular phone uses AT&T's towers, this will work just fine.
Attached is a review video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The 14'-16' that you have available in your Class C Sprinter is plenty of separation for the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR to work appropriately and not cause oscillation.
There is no distance specifically listed for the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR. But, we have installed this particular booster on trailers with a lot less distance and it has worked like it was intended. So I do not foresee you having any oscillation issues... view full answer...
Yes, if you wanted to replace the 50 foot cable of the SureCall Flare 3.0 In-Home Cell Phone Signal Booster with Directional Antenna # SC63MR with a 150 foot version you certainly could. view full answer...
I checked the installation instructions for the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster part # SC43MR and there were no ground plane requirements listed. view full answer...
I reached out to SureCall and there is no reason why you can't use the SureCall Fusion2Go Max Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC53MR. As long as the 10' exterior cable length is long enough to mount the magnetic shark fin antenna where you want this will work for your 24' Coachmen. view full answer...
The booster module for the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR can pretty much be mounted anywhere, they just recommend keeping it out of the weather and close to the power source. If you feel the mounting location under the hood of your 2017 Ford F-150 offers adequate protection from the elements then you can definitely install it there.
This booster is compatible with all major North American cell phone providers so it will help boost your AT&T hotspot service. view full answer...
The Replacement Exterior Vehicle Antenna for SureCall Vehicle and RV Signal Boosters item # SC52MR you referenced has a maximum signal boost of 2.5 dBi.
The antennas range is determined by the booster it is connected to. Yes, it has the extended range but only if it has enough power behind it.
I have linked a couple of review videos below of these parts. view full answer...
I checked with SureCall and the SureCall Fusion2Go OTR Cell Phone Signal Booster part # SC74GR can be configured with an antenna height of 16" or 32" depending on whether or not you install the mast extension. Unfortunately, we do not have any other extensions to achieve a taller height but you might be able to get more height out of a mounting bracket. I have attached some install tips below for the antenna from the manual for you as well.
(a) allow the antenna to extend above the metal... view full answer...
The manufacturer directs that the signal booster be used with all installs. With your short van the monitor would probably not initially have any problems receiving the signal due to distance. However, the booster ensures a very strong signal that will not be affected by other radio interference such as cell phone boosters, and passing motorists. I would install the booster.
The connection to your house battery is very simple. I am sure that you will be able to handle it. If it were me... view full answer...
That is a great question. I went ahead and reached out to my tech at SureCall, and he confirmed that the Fusion2Go 3.0 Cell Phone Signal Booster # SC43MR can interface with your TravelFi Journey 1 hot spot. The Fusion2Go 3.0 improves the signal strength for hotspot. They do work in tandem with each other. Also, my tech confirmed that your hotspot will still be able to decide which provider signal to use (if your hotspot already has that function).
As far as installation, my tech recommend... view full answer...