Mobile Phone and Pager Signal Boosters

They are easily installed inside the phone under the battery and act as an extension to the phone's aerial to give you up to 50% better reception.  For our pagers the best place to install the booster is on the flat surface inside the back of the pager carrying case.

We have already tried and tested them on our mobiles here in the office and they seem to be working for ourselves. Paul Flint installed one in his Orange phone and tried it out at home where the coverage is very poor. He can now get messages upstairs at home and in areas where before the phone was virtually useless.

They are not capable of providing coverage in areas where there is none; they are designed to provide enough of a boost to your phone's signal in areas where coverage is poor and you may find it difficult to connect or keep dropping calls while trying to phone in that all-important rarity news!

They are especially useful when using a mobile phone with a hands-free kit in a car as the booster helps keep the signal at a useable level even when driving through areas where coverage fluctuates because of topography or distance from transmitters.

We cannot promise you will see a VAST difference or improvement in reception, but we can assure you that they do work (almost un-noticed) and living here in hilly & valley-filled Derbyshire, they have already proven so!

We have not extensively tested the booster with our pagers but they seem to work with the pager in a similar way to the phones - improving a poor signal.

We are selling these boosters at £3 each (or £2.50 each for 2 or more) + 50p P+P.

If you would like one, (including full installation details) then please send a cheque for £3.50 (or £2.50 each for more than one & 50p P+P) payable to BIRDNET INFORMATION LTD to:

Birdnet Information Ltd, Narrowleys, Narrowleys Lane, Ashover, Chesterfield, S45 0AU.

And do not forget to include your name and return address.

One final cautionary word - the manufacturers say they do not seem to have much effect on One-2-One phones.

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