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Posted on Apr 19, 2009

I would like to boost reception range on my motorola T5 walkytalk. It has a range of 6km and i would like to know if it is possible to boost the reception more. Are there any antenas available or maybe some change in the equipment?

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SOURCE: no service

there is not problem in your mobile . just try another sim card.there is problem in your sim serivce

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2008

SOURCE: 2006 Chevy Impala Remote Start Poor Range

Yes some do some don't, my 2005 Dodge 200-400 feet, my 1996 Corvette 20 feet, my wife's 1998 Buick about 50 feet, is the remote battery ok? should be changed at least once a year

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: Radio/tuner reception

You will need to buy a signal amplifier antenna. One that doe not have to be connected to the Clock/Radio. It will provide the amplified signal and the radio antenna (the a/c line cord and the back of the clock/radio) will be able to pick up the signal from the amplified antenna.[http://www.radiolabs.com/products/antennas/am-antenna.php] this web link will show you one type of these antenna's. Copy the web link and paste it into the address bar in your browser. It will take you to the website. There maybe other types of these antenna's but this one had the best price. Call the store and talk to them before you buy the antenna to make sure it will work in your situation. I hope this information helps you with your antenna problems.

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