Pics!I bought myself a Microtech OTF as an early birthday present. They are sweet blades.
I put a booster in at work for ATT signal. Seems to work ok where we needed it. Did another one in a basement for someone.AT&T
Nice! What are the specs? Length closed and blade length?
Like I said, PART of the problem. Many phones don't cover all of the bands that the cell provider uses so a phone may have 5G but with limited frequencies.Don't buy it. My device is 4g lte and the other is 5g same crap service.
Wifi calling is the only way I keep contact with the world where I’m at. No signal at all. Starlink!Like I said, PART of the problem. Many phones don't cover all of the bands that the cell provider uses so a phone may have 5G but with limited frequencies.
Here is a list of the 5G bands for the major carriers - you can check your phone specs and see if your phone uses them all.
List of 5G Bands in the US for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile
Check out the list of 5G Bands in the US for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. We have included which carriers offer n41 5G and much more.beebom.com
If you get crap coverage at home check to see if you have Wi-Fi calling, it can help.
Some of the frequencies used penetrate structures better.
Standard microtech Ultratech, with an elmax blade.Nice! What are the specs? Length closed and blade length?
Some of the frequencies used penetrate structures better.
Verizon was garbage for me. I couldn't get calls at work... AT WORK!Verizon for the win. I have signal when most others don’t with other providers. We love hitting remote places all over the country and I’ve never had to use someone else’s phone because theirs worked and mine didn’t