Gday all we have iphones 4s can anyone tell me which external antennas do work.
I have been looking at reviews but none the wiser!
Cheers bowsie
grae and deb said
09:45 PM May 21, 2014
hi bowsie try jaycar or similar store for a patch cable you can then use a outside mounted ariel if this is what your asking re better coverage ?
oldboar said
07:35 AM May 22, 2014
Google Telcoantennas. We have a 6.5dB telescopic with patch leads both for phone & wireless modem that extends to 5.2 metres. Chose magnetic mounts so only have to get it out when required.
Darrell & Sandra
Olley46 said
10:20 AM May 22, 2014
bowsie1 wrote:
Gday all we have iphones 4s can anyone tell me which external antennas do work.
I have been looking at reviews but none the wiser!
Cheers bowsie
Make shore your phones have an external aerial jack or you will have wasted your money.
Lance C
reglynn said
02:10 PM May 22, 2014
As the antenna is on the edge of the iPhone, i do not think there is any way to connect to a external antenna. Check with an apple store or just do a mr Google
.Cheers reg
aussie_paul said
02:49 PM May 22, 2014
reglynn wrote:
As the antenna is on the edge of the iPhone, i do not think there is any way to connect to a external antenna. Check with an apple store or just do a mr Google
.Cheers reg
I looked on the Jaycar site and there are now antenna that do not need to be connected. The lead pad is fitted to the phone and the signal is transferred by induction. Bit like the new chargers that charge without a physical wire connection. Amazing stuff that was unheard of during my Amateur Radio days.
Aussie Paul.
Plendo said
06:32 PM May 22, 2014
I have not tried an external antenna with an iPhone yet, but I believe it is possible using an induction pad, there is a business in SA that has a very good web site with a lost of options for situations like this. Have a look at the link below.
Gday all we have iphones 4s can anyone tell me which external antennas do work.
I have been looking at reviews but none the wiser!
Cheers bowsie
Darrell & Sandra
Make shore your phones have an external aerial jack or you will have wasted your money.
Lance C
As the antenna is on the edge of the iPhone, i do not think there is any way to connect to a external antenna. Check with an apple store or just do a mr Google
.Cheers reg
I looked on the Jaycar site and there are now antenna that do not need to be connected. The lead pad is fitted to the phone and the signal is transferred by induction. Bit like the new chargers that charge without a physical wire connection. Amazing stuff that was unheard of during my Amateur Radio days.
Aussie Paul.
I have not tried an external antenna with an iPhone yet, but I believe it is possible using an induction pad, there is a business in SA that has a very good web site with a lost of options for situations like this. Have a look at the link below.
http://onwireless.com.au/mobile-phone-antennas/apple-iphone-antennas/antenna-patch-cable-for-iphone-4s.html
-- Edited by Plendo on Thursday 22nd of May 2014 06:34:44 PM
Thanks for the info daryl they have hooked me. up I need a craddle for the iphone which is removable $149.00
and iam going with the telescpocic areil 1.2 mtrs to 5.2 mtrs with magnetic mounts.
Cheers Bowsie