Archive for February, 2009

Chargepod from cellpod

Friday, February 27th, 2009
Chargepod Cell Phone, iPhone, BlackBerry, Headset Multi Charger

Chargepod Cell Phone, iPhone, BlackBerry, Headset Multi Charger

This product kind of hit a nerve as everytime I open up a new electronic gadget (and I open many) out comes a big clunky power supply or charger. I look down at my power stip with disgust at the mess.

In the vast world of cell phone accessories the Chargepod from cellpod stands out as offering a much neater charging base. You only have one round pod and you replace all your clunky transformers with a short, neat charging cable. You can charge up to 6 devices at the same time. Charger adapters are available for cell phones, PDAs, MP3 Players, Cameras, iPhones, iPods, BlackBerrys and more.

Find more information on the Chargepod Charger from cellpod.

FemToCell Wireless Extender

Friday, February 13th, 2009
Femtocell is a cellular service provider’s solution to providing cellular phone service  inside someone’s home or office where an outside signal from the carrier’s tower does not reach. If a customer has a metal roof or lives in a concrete bunker that blocks cellular service, femtocell may be just the answer.

In order to use femtocell, you must have a broadband service like T1, DSL or Cable.  An example is Sprint’s AIRAVE™ service. A Sprint customer buys the AIRAVE™ base station, connects it to their broadband router and a mini cell tower is created inside the home or office. Verizon and AT&T offer similiar femtocell solutions with varying prices.

The femtocell solution does have it’s limitations.  Since a broadband service is required, using it to improve the signal to their cellular data cards makes little sense.  If you live in rural areas where DSL or Cable is not available, femtocell won’t be an option.

Femtocell service is offered only in limited areas so even if you do have broadband service you might not be able to use femtocell. A single femtocell device will only work with a single carrier. A Sprint AIRAVE™, for example, won’t help the Verizon phones in the home. The number of user that can use the a femtocell device at one time may also be limited.  For example Sprint has a 3 user limit.

Check with your carrier for more information.

Sprint AIRAVE ,  Verizon Wireless Femtocell

Cellular Antenna Gain

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

The higher the antenna gain, the better performing the antenna correct? This is usually true but not always. There are a few other factors to consider. Here’s a brief, non technical explanation.

Cellular Antenna Radiation PatternsGain

There are a couple of different methods that manufacturers use to measuring antenna gain. The results give a dBi rating. You will usually see  cellular antenna gain expressed in 3 different ways

  • dB
  • dBi
  • dBd

dB and dBd are the same. 0 dBd (unity gain) is about 2.15 dBi.

The higher the antenna gain the more concentrated it’s beamwidth. As shown in the illustration of omni directional antennas, a 0 dB gain antenna has a higher radiation pattern while the 5 dB is rather flat.  Typically a 0 db (or unity) gain antenna would would work better in area surrounded by many trees, hills or high rise buildings while a 5dB would be better in flatter, open areas. A 3dB antenna is probably the best all around antenna for most travelers.

Yagi Directional Cellular Antennas

Yagi Directional Cellular Antenna

Yagi Directional Cellular Antenna

Yagi antennas have the highest gains and, because of their more concentrated beam width, are directional. A yagi is mounted on a building and pointed towards the nearest tower. Because of their more narrow beam-width, they do not make good antennas for moving vehicles. Stick with omni directional antennas for cars, trucks and RVs. If there a hills or other obstructions between your location and your carrier’s tower, an omni directional may work better. However, we have seen many instances where the higher yagi still out performs an omni directional even in these types of areas.

Need more info? Larsen has some excellent and more technical info on antennas on their website. You can also find cellular antenna advice on our web site.

Building Amplifiers February Sale

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Wilson In Building Cellular Amplifier Systems

Wilson In Building Cellular Amplifier Systems

Wilson building amplifiers and amplifier systems are on sale at AlternativeWireless.com through February. You’ll save $50 or $100.

Sale includes Wilson’s Smart Technology single band cellular amplfiers and kits, Wilson SOHO (Small Office / Home Office) amp and kits and the Wilson SignalBoost Desktop repeater system.

Wilson In Building Cellular Amplifiers