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Old 08-31-2007, 07:36 AM
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Default Wi-Ex has a new model coming out. zBoost zP YX300

Now there's the zBoost zPersonal (zP) YX300 cellular signal booster from Wi-Ex, which extends cellular signal strength within a 6-foot radius of its antenna.
Like the other Wi-Ex products, you need to start out with a decent signal, and the new zP YX300 extends it.


Installation:

• Stick the 4.5 inch zBoost box in a window with the two suction cups included
• Affix the thin, black antenna to a surface close to where you'll be making calls
• Connect the two units and your set! You now have your own personal cell zone.


The zBoost zP is dual band similar to the YX51; it works with both the 800MHz and 1900MHz frequencies. According to Wi-Ex, it's compatible with any cell phone, Smartphone, PDA or wireless data card from all U.S. carriers, no matter what the wireless technology. But like its big brother model, it will not work with Nextels (iDEN). ETA is Mid September 2007
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