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03-04-2006, 22:01
Post: #1
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Joe,

All ya gotta do is plug the card in the card slot and go - after installing
the card software. In our case I bought an extended antenna which I've had to
use maybe twice. One I remember is at Tony's RV service in Lexington, SC in
his concrete block building in the boondocks. I plugged in the antenna
extension and placed the antenna head outside the door and VOILA!!! Reception
was
fine!!

Other time is in my computer room of my house again in a brick building. In
this case I just stuck the exetension on the window pane and again VOILA!!
The extended antenna costs I believe under $20.

I often check transmission speed at
_http://www.info-techs.com/speedtest500.html_
(http://www.info-techs.com/speedtest500.html) or I forgot the other
site I use.

Ed Nowokunski
95BMC37




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03-07-2006, 01:15
Post: #2
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Hi. my name is Byrne Lobdell in Louisiana and I have Verizon Broadband and a
PC5740 air card from Verizon and there is no place to plug a antenna into. What
card are you using and did it come from Verizon. Thanks, Byrne

enow626@... wrote: Joe,

All ya gotta do is plug the card in the card slot and go - after installing
the card software. In our case I bought an extended antenna which I've had to
use maybe twice. One I remember is at Tony's RV service in Lexington, SC in
his concrete block building in the boondocks. I plugged in the antenna
extension and placed the antenna head outside the door and VOILA!!! Reception
was
fine!!

Other time is in my computer room of my house again in a brick building. In
this case I just stuck the exetension on the window pane and again VOILA!!
The extended antenna costs I believe under $20.

I often check transmission speed at
_http://www.info-techs.com/speedtest500.html_
(http://www.info-techs.com/speedtest500.html) or I forgot the other
site I use.

Ed Nowokunski
95BMC37




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03-07-2006, 03:21
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Michael- what are you driving that is a non wanderlodge that has an 8v92?
ernie-83pt40 in louisiana--just curious


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03-07-2006, 06:04
Post: #4
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I have the Kyocera KPC650 card which I purchased from Verizon which
does have an antenna port. I choose the Kyocera over a less expensive
card specifically for that reason.

Michael Day
8V92 non Wanderlodge

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> Hi. my name is Byrne Lobdell in Louisiana and I have Verizon
Broadband and a PC5740 air card from Verizon and there is no place to
plug a antenna into. What card are you using and did it come from
Verizon. Thanks, Byrne
>
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03-07-2006, 07:23
Post: #5
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I have the V620 air card which DOES have the external antenna connect.

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03-07-2006, 13:24
Post: #6
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Depending on manufacturer, ther should be a small hole in the end or
at the hinge of the extending antenna. It is small and can be
overlooked. The adaptor on mine has a tiny connector.

Tom McCarthy


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wrote:
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> Hi. my name is Byrne Lobdell in Louisiana and I have Verizon
Broadband and a PC5740 air card from Verizon and there is no place
to plug a antenna into. What card are you using and did it come
from Verizon. Thanks, Byrne
>
> enow626@... wrote: Joe,
>
> All ya gotta do is plug the card in the card slot and go - after
installing
> the card software. In our case I bought an extended antenna which
I've had to
> use maybe twice. One I remember is at Tony's RV service in
Lexington, SC in
> his concrete block building in the boondocks. I plugged in the
antenna
> extension and placed the antenna head outside the door and
VOILA!!! Reception was
> fine!!
>
> Other time is in my computer room of my house again in a brick
building. In
> this case I just stuck the exetension on the window pane and
again VOILA!!
> The extended antenna costs I believe under $20.
>
> I often check transmission speed at
> _http://www.info-techs.com/speedtest500.html_ (http://www.info-
techs.com/speedtest500.html) or I forgot the other
> site I use.
>
> Ed Nowokunski
> 95BMC37
>
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>
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03-08-2006, 06:15
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I looked at Prevost's, Wanderlodges and finally found a 1992 Newell
that already had a desk with a file drawer in it that we needed so I
took the plunge.

I love the Wanderlodges and would have jumped on one of them but with
all the ones I found I would have had to remove a couch and have a
desk custom built to fit in.

I love this forum and learn an enormous amount from the comments.

Michael Day
1992 Newell

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8v92?
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