QLD
12 posts
My job requires me to be contactable via mobile on the occasional weekend but, of course, I'd prefer to be on the bay. To make things worse, I have to answer when it rings, not half an hour later.
I've only had a handful of trips across the bay to date (Manly, Moreton & Peel) and noticed coverage wavered in a few spots along the way. I've checked the Telstra coverage maps, which indicate 3g works in a lot of areas 4g doesn't. Irrespective, there seems to be a few poor or no coverage areas.
Appreciate most people probably enjoy throwing the phone in the nav desk draw, but I am keen to hear people's experience not only of coverage during their journey, but in anchorages as well.
I've looked at those two-part signal boosters, which boost a signal from weak to strong, but you need a half decent signal to start with.
And I've researched aerials, which will reach out and find a weak signal and bring it back, so to speak.
Would love to hear people's solutions for aerials, especially the dB of the aerial. And lastly, I run three different apple mobile devices (don't ask, it has to be that way) but the only phone caddies I have seen (the caddy connects the aerial to the phone) are specific to each model phone. That would mean three caddies, which is ridiculous.
Yes, I can also get a Telstra 'Tough' phone, which has an aerial plug, to avoid the caddy mess, but then I'd be running four devices!
Look forward to your responses.
regards Pete
QLD
227 posts
I've never had a problem getting phone reception through-out the bay, I can't recall a spot where I haven't been to make a call. Certainly all the major anchorages have reception.
QLD
853 posts
Never had a problem in the bay from the Sunshine Coast to the Gold Coast on a standard I phone.
QLD
12 posts
Thank you Jode5 and Seabird, maybe coverage is better than I thought.