Is 14'-16' Enough Separation For the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster to Work
Updated 03/28/2023 | Published 03/27/2023 >
Question:
The write-up mentions maintaining distance between the interior and exterior antennae. How far apart do they need to be? My RV is a 24foot class C on a Sprinter chassis, so Ill be limited to where I can mount them. Possibly no more than 14-16foot apart.
asked by: Steve J
Expert Reply:
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 with the distance you have available.
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SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Cell Phone Signal Booster - Permanent Mount Antenna
- Cell Phone Signal Booster
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- Multiple Users
- 50 dB
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