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Many people see a tall rod mounted on a pickup or semi-truck and assume it’s an old CB radio antenna. While that used to be true, today it’s often something more advanced: a mobile cell-signal booster. These devices have become essential for anyone who spends time driving through remote areas where phone reception is unreliable. Smartphones have small internal antennas that work fine in urban areas, but they struggle in regions with distant or spaced-out towers. A signal booster solves that problem by using a high-mounted external antenna to grab even the faintest signal. The antenna sends that signal to... Continues…

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