I have done a search but can't find any topics on the "Little Devil" omni directional antenna made in Tasmania. It is capable of a range of frequencies including 3G. Is anyone familiar with these and their capabilities? Information on any other antenna that users find suitable for mobile phone/internet reception would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rongela.
justcruisin01 said
05:43 PM Jul 25, 2012
We are using the standard phone ant for both phone & internet, works well
JC.
retiree said
05:41 AM Jul 26, 2012
hi we have this antenna and connection got it from the rv store in victoria but beleive they come fro qld very good and we have been able to use in places that other people are unable to get reception pd around 1000 dollars installed this is my first reply i am a new member and we are travelling in a 38ft coach motorhome at present in darwin coming across to qld early august hope to meet up with some grey nomads wayne and cherylle
Yes Dougwe, that's the site of the people I'm talking about. I'm enquiring about the small round antenna with the magnetic base. I think it would be versatile in that it can be moved around as needed and I believe it can withstand driving whilst it's magnetically held on the roof of the vehicle. I'm interested to know how effective it is from GN's that are using one. It costs around $145. which is reasonable I think.
Rongela.
briche said
12:25 AM Jul 27, 2012
Hi Rongela, we use a whip aerial that we bought from Jaycar and it works well but you do need a modem that has an external aerial connection. Also recently we bought on EBay a yagi aerial ( 10 element) and it works very well in reaching Telstra towers when your really out in the bush or just a weak signal location. If you want anymore info PM and I'll sent it to you
Brian
Dunmowin said
05:32 AM Jul 30, 2012
We have a Next G Marine aerial on both the tug and tow, can plug phone or internet with comparable patch lead. Has made life so much easier, when limited connectivity can be turned into two or three bars!
Rongela said
05:05 PM Jul 30, 2012
Thanks for all the responses, it seems no one has the actual antenna I am referring to. Thanks for your input. Rongela
I have done a search but can't find any topics on the "Little Devil" omni directional antenna made in Tasmania. It is capable of a range of frequencies including 3G. Is anyone familiar with these and their capabilities? Information on any other antenna that users find suitable for mobile phone/internet reception would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rongela.
We are using the standard phone ant for both phone & internet, works well
JC.
Hi Rongela,
Have you seen this web site.
www.ldantennas.com.au
Welcome retiree, enjoy here and out there.
Yes Dougwe, that's the site of the people I'm talking about. I'm enquiring about the small round antenna with the magnetic base. I think it would be versatile in that it can be moved around as needed and I believe it can withstand driving whilst it's magnetically held on the roof of the vehicle. I'm interested to know how effective it is from GN's that are using one. It costs around $145. which is reasonable I think.
Rongela.
We have a Next G Marine aerial on both the tug and tow, can plug phone or internet with comparable patch lead. Has made life so much easier, when limited connectivity can be turned into two or three bars!
Rongela