The situation I have here follows:

We live approx. 7 miles from the main cell site which is on a 3700' 
mountain top.  Between us and the cell site is a smaller "hill", the 
top of which is just cuts the line of sight.  Typical of 
communication at these frequencies, if I stand in a particular spot 
and hold my arm just right, I can opbtain full-scale signal on the 
cell phone.  So, I'm thinking that if I install a Yagi on a pole and 
move it around, I should be able to find the "sweet spot" and 
permanently mount the antenna there.  It would then be connected 
directly to the cell phone, no BDA or repeater would be required.  

The longest run of coax would be under 30 feet so I should be able 
to use LMR-400 for the feed line.  The one thing I'm not sure about 
is how to connect the coax to the phone.  Is there an adaptor that 
would go between the little jack on the phone and then to one of the 
more common coax connectors like a TNC or SMA or some such thing? 

Hopefully this explains the situation a bit better and thanks for 
all of the replies so far.

Doug  VE7DRF

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