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I am so happy to report that my calls have not dropped even once to and from work even in the "dead zone"!
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I got moved to a new building at work and my new office is in the middle of the building where it's pretty much a Sprint service dead zone
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Route 128 West in Northern CA is a cellular dead zone, as is coastal Route 1 North
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The lake and area around the lake is an ATT&T dead zone.
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If both of you are in dead zones needing to communicate with each other and one of you doesn't have a booster, communication might be one-sided if at all possible: one of you might be able to receive just fine but won't be able to transmit to the other without a booster.
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base.)Then I went out driving, and placed calls to colleagues when I was about to hit the notorious dead zones
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Many of the dead zones are now covered!
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With the home kit and the add on antenna it added one bar to the dead zone for Virgin Mobile most of the time
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I get phone service in places that were dead zones
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I can't wait to take this thing on the road and see how it handles the dead zones I encounter while travelling
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While I am using this, I don't drop voice calls in the dead zone of my house anymore
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It is a true dead zone
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I can drive through dead zones and maintain 1-2 bars
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We live in a dead zone, one of the 3% with no coverage
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If you are in a complete dead zone without an antenna within 10 miles then you are not going to get any with this
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I drive throught poor cell zones, the cell phone booster helps a little in some areas but doesn't help at all in others
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I live in a Verizon dead zone and this does the trick.
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I live in a dead zone for cell signals
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Anyway, I live in an area where I am in a serious dead zone of about 10 miles between losing signal and picking it back up.
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I was really skeptical about its claims to give you signal while in a dead zone
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Even in this dead zone the booster helped enough to retain signal and allow a call to be placed
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Many dead zones are no longer dead and I have not had a dropped call since I got it
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I travel through a 3-4 mile dead zone on my commute everyday where I constantly drop calls.
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Is a comfort to have coverage when I am driving alone, through large areas of what used to be dead zones
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Against my better judgement I ordered it and when it arrived I put the antenna on top of my car, plugged in the cradle, inserted my cell phone, and off I went to test the annoying dead zone five minutes from my house
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i was only getting 0-1 bars and now i get 3 bars in the dead zones
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We are in an area which is a "dead zone" at our home
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I have yet to try it in the car, but I usually have coverage on the road, just live in a dead zone.
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Even driving from town to town there are dead zones
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I am rediscovering the iPhone I love in a dead zone
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Unfortunately I live in a dead zone and was dropping calls and having conversations where people could not hear me.
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I think I just have to admit I live in too much of a dead zone for anything to help.
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This thing can be very inexpensive insurance should you need help in a remote area (dead zone, 'no service available', no tower coverage, etc.).
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It works very well to make home reception work in a near dead zone and that is even without mounting the antenna on a window as recommended
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I also tested it out driving home through dead zones
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So I live in a Sprint low zone, note I say low zone not dead zone
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but I recently moved into a dead zone- 1 bar tops (if I was lucky).
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As I am on the fringe of a dead zone, I do get a strong one bar
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The entire area where I am at is considered a giant dead zone due to the high wireless head set activity
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I travel through mountainous, rural areas and constantly have to put up with weak signals and dead zones.
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We are in what we jokingly call a cell-free zone and the booster appeared to make the difference between getting the call and not getting the call.
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It boosts my cell signal in dead zones from 0-1 bars to almost full signal and sometimes even full signal.
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Got this due to poor signal while driving in dead zones, and it does help
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It was a gift for someone living in Appalachia, in an area with many dead zones caused by the hilly terrain.
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I drove twice through that dead zone while engaging my sister in a cell conversation and had no problems