On 26/07/2023 19:29, Noel Butler wrote:
> I'm 50min north of the Brisbane GPO, this region has thousands of new homes 
> built in new estates over past 10 years, and no carrier has done a damn thing 
> about improving coverage, I'm sitting here now with no signal, if I go 
> outside away from the house, I "might" get enough of a one bar signal to make 
> an emergency call.

I believe Telstra will supply a signal booster, presumably free of charge, but 
they'll need to check the site first;  see for example 
https://www.telstra.com.au/support/mobiles-devices/4g-smart-antenna-install and 
it would probably be worth checking with other carriers too.  However this 
might result in quite high levels of RF inside the house.

Alternatively, if the signal improves merely by walking away from the house it 
might be better to install a high-gain mobile antenna on the roof and a little 
googling will yield lots of information and potential suppliers.  (Whirlpool is 
usually a great source of hints, tips & local experience for all sorts of 
problems.)  You could also try your local _reputable_ TV antenna supplier; see 
for example 
https://installmyantenna.com.au/blog/6-hacks-on-how-to-boost-antenna-signal/

Do you notice day/night variations in signal strength, and are you located 
somewhere likely to be in signal shadow?  If mobile coverage is patchy over the 
whole area, improving coverage in your house may only be a partial solution.  
Don't forget that signal amplifiers will amplify the noise too - you need to 
improve the S/N ratio.

Finally, ACMA has some useful information at 
https://www.acma.gov.au/cellular-mobile-repeaters which includes a few warnings 
re the legalities.  And don't forget community action; a letter to your local 
Federal MP can work wonders, especially in a Queensland marginally Labor seat 
(:-)!

_David Lochrin_
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