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Re: Sprint Airave external Antenna

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Originally Posted by shdwknt View Post
My problem is - we are using it in the basement of an old bank - there is no windows - and no chance of getting a GPS lock.. so if we take it upstairs.. get the gps lock - then unplug it and move it downstairs will it work?? otherwise the device is useless
Does the Airware work just like the Verizon extender ? They have a 25-50' GPS cable that comes with it (a very thin cable) so you can remove the GPS sensor, connect the cable and put the GPS device by a window or something.

I do that in my basement, right below where we use the phone the most but, it would be impossable to get GPS where it's located but, with the cord, I put it right next to a basement window and it works fine.

The Verizon one needs to have GPS always, I tried to remove it and it didn't work any more.
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