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Antenna are expensive and may still not work |
December 21, 2020 |
Reviewer:
Greg Lyon from Paradise Valley, AZ United States
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I had 2 3G pump alarms that worked flawlessly for a number of years. When forced to upgrade to 4G models, I attempted to install them in the same manner and in the same places. Each unit would fade in and out with respect to the Verizon network. I purchased 2 external antennas and spent hours experimenting trying to find the best locations for maximum reception. One registered -57 and the other -69 each well within the range specified in the Pumpalarm literature. I switched the antenna to "antenna ext" and within hours each unit lost the Verizon signal. When I managed to reacquire the signal I switched the antennas to "antenna auto." So far, that setting has maintained connection with Verizon. I wish Pumalarm had as good a receiver/internal antenna as my Verizon Iphone since it works in the same locations
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