I am trying to get better phone reception on my phone in the car, when I drive to the middle of nowhere, with poor service, using a external antenna, and I have a box full of 5db thru glass cell antennas. I tested it out on my phone with a direct wire to the mini connector on the back of the phone, and with out any external antenna, I get 1 bar on the phone, and with it connected, I get 5 bars (full signal).
Now when I only have the phone hooked up the the inside box, I still get full service. I got bored and ripped one of these inside boxes apart, and there is what seems like a PCB trace antenna and a metal "O" shaped piece to couple the RF to the outside whip. The PCB antenna looks like it could be tuned to 800Mhz 1/4 wave. Can I just use this inside box as an antenna, without using the outside whip, because it gets me a lot better signal than just the phones built in antenna. Will it hurt the phone with a high SWR? I dont really want any more antennas on the car (already have enough) and I'd like to just use this high up on the inside of the wndow.
Here is a pic of what is inside.
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a94/MR ... CT0383.jpg
OT: Thru Glass Cell Antenna
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I don't think you'd have a problem as far as SWR is concerned. It's my understanding that that coupling box provides the radio with a proper 50 ohm impedance, regardless of whether the outside antenna is hooked up or not.
I had a VHF on-glass antenna on my old car and tried an SWR check with and without the outside part, there was very little difference (as in, 2:1 instead of 1.5:1).
I think you'd be fine, cellular phones tend to be pretty tolerant of antenna mis-matches.
I had a VHF on-glass antenna on my old car and tried an SWR check with and without the outside part, there was very little difference (as in, 2:1 instead of 1.5:1).
I think you'd be fine, cellular phones tend to be pretty tolerant of antenna mis-matches.