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SureCall FlexPro Dual Band Yagi Kit for Voice & 3G [Discontinued] Reviews

4.9 Rating 13 Reviews
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I took my time and made sure I read over everything and it took me a while to figure out where I wanted to put up the antennas and route the cables. Pay attention to the distances between the antennas and the settings on the box. Walk around outside your house a few times and see which direction gives the best signal; then mount your outside antenna as high as you can and point it in that direction. Overall it took a few hours to read and install. I have AT&T and before I installed the booster I had zero to one bars inside and two to three bars outside. Now I have four to five bars inside and haven't dropped any calls. Very happy with this product!
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Posted 10 years ago
We went from having to put our phones in a window just to get 1 bar of signal to having anywhere from 2 to 4 bars throughout the whole house. It Saved us from having to pay for a land line. And I'm sure we're the only ppl in my area that has cell signal. Was exactly what we needed.
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Posted 10 years ago
I have a one story, large home in Western Texas. We're a pretty long ways from the nearest Verizon cell tower, so we have a fairly weak signal outside, and really no signal inside. The support person recommended the EFlex Pro 65 Yagi kit with a dome antenna, which is apparently made for single floor homes like ours. Attaching the yagi antenna to a pole on the roof was simple, and then we just ran the cable inside and attached the amplifier and dome antenna in the middle of the house. It was like flipping on a light switch when we plugged it in. All of a sudden we actually had bars on our phones, and sure enough, the kit covered the whole house. I'm very happy about this kit and will certainly recommend it to friends who are in the same situation as us. *This review is from the previous version of this product.
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Posted 10 years ago
I went with this system because I have a very weak outside signal (around 1 bar) and needed to cover an area of about 1,800 square feet. I was hoping that I would be able to get Verizon and possibly AT&T or Sprint boosted with the directional antenna, but unfortunately really only was able to boost Verizon. The other towers must be in a different direction and the directional antenna couldn't get to them. The system works great for Verizon, but if I were to do it again, I would have gone with the omni antenna and a bigger amplifier, so visitors to the house can have great signal too, but I'm happy at least having great service for my own phone. *This review is from the previous version of this product.
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Posted 10 years ago
Bought this system to boost voice calls and 3g data for Verizon across our entire home (2,400 sq ft over 2 stories). Was fairly easy to install and boosted the 0 or 1 bars we were getting inside to at least 3 or 4, depending on where you were in the house. We get about 3 bars outside where the yagi antenna was installed. TIP: Buy the pole mount assembly to make it easier to install the yagi antenna. The sales person I talked to recommended it, and it made things so much easier. *This review is from the previous version of this product.
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Posted 10 years ago