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📶 Enhanced Outdoor Directional Yagi Antenna with N Female Connector - Ideal for 700/800/900 MHz Band - by weBoost Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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BrandWeBoost
Color900mhz Yagi Antenna
Impedance50 Ohm

Description of 📶 Enhanced Outdoor Directional Yagi Antenna with N Female Connector - Ideal for 700/800/900 MHz Band - by weBoost

Yagi Cellular Antennas are very effective in increasing your cell phones signal strength in rural areas. The Yagi is a directional antenna and should be mounted above tree lines and aimed directly at your service providers nearest cell tower. Specialized high gain on 700/800/900 Mhz Up to 10.8 dB gain. Works with all 50 Ohm signal boosters. Easy installation. Outdoor yagi directional antenna.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well made, high directivity and 770-860MHz coverage

Wilson Electronics model Y8009EL 8 cell Yagi is advertised here. I received an 8 cell Yagi from Wilson Electronics #301111. The following are the manufacturer's published specifications in the package: Number of elements 8 Impedance 50 ohms Frequency response and gain 700-800MHz, 10.0dBi (isotropic dBi) Frequency response and gain 824-894MHz, 10.8dBi (not 13 dBi) Bandwidth & Gain 880-960MHz, 8.8dBi (announced) Max Power 50W Polarization Vertical N-Female Length (with bracket) 82.6cm/32.5in…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great antenna in Computers & Accessories

I live in the country and have terrible service at AT&T. But what's new about it? Last time I bought a Wilson Cell Amplifier (5 stars and I highly recommend it). I installed the Yagi on the roof and as expected what a difference to the small omnidirectional antenna that came with the amp. It hangs from my little chimney about 15 feet off the ground. Through trial and error I found the best direction and the signal went from 1-2 bars on my phone with this little Omni to 4 bars with this Yagi…

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Insanely sluggish

I was disappointed that I couldn't get a 4G signal with the WeBoost booster kit. I thought that the external antenna "Eskimo" might fail, so I bought this antenna. No real difference, and since they're rated for the same win, you shouldn't expect any difference. May have less margin, but tests with cell phone measurement apps have failed. You need to buy a Wilson Electronics N Male to F Female to bluff the price. The antenna is well made (from Taiwan), includes all necessary parts, arrived…

Pros
  • Long range
Cons
  • Upgradeable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works! It really works!

I used this antenna with the weBoost Drive 4G-X RV Cell Phone Signal Booster (470410) to significantly improve T-Mobile cell phone coverage at a campground outside of Goldendale, WA. The nearest cell tower was about 18 miles away, with some native trees and hills, but generally flat terrain between the cell tower and the property, which are at the same elevation. I mounted the antenna on a telescopic flagpole, but it turns out that the height of the antenna doesn't matter. Signal level, so…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Null

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Higher gain than the smaller phased array antenna it replaced.

I needed higher gain for my WeBoost Home 4G Cellular Booster in Verizon's low coverage area. I get LTE coverage on channel 13, which is over 750MHz and which this antenna supports. Previously, I used a Wilson Electronics directional phased array antenna encased in a popsicle-like case. This antenna offers a few dB more gain, just a little bit better. I also had to raise the antenna mast from 15 feet to 40 feet to get enough signal to support my Verizon 4G LTE wireless home phone with a WeBoost…

Pros
  • Great selection
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great antenna for Verizon LTE frequencies

It's been a 9 month saga getting Verizon LTE coverage at our remote Colorado Front Range vacation home and I think we finally have it with this antenna made. . When you order this you will indeed receive a Wilson 301111. Our cabin is over 16 miles from the nearest vacant tower and we use the Wilson Electronics Sleek 4g kit - retail boxed - black as a signal booster which supports cell phones and then turns on the feature phone -Hotspot for internet access. We started with a Yagi Wilson 304411…

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Blind network antennas

Very poor reception and lack of directivity. It will be the same where you point it, equally bad in either direction. I later found out on the RadioReference forums that these brands of "weBoost" and "Wilson" are considered absolutely substandard Chinese-made junk.

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  • Long range
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