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Question What are the best CELLULAR antennas for RV's today?

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It doesn't make sense to me as why would you put a directional antenna on a vehicle? All 3 antennas I listed are for first responders.

I think you should get one of each that you don't have and test them since you have paddle antennas installed and I don't want to have to go through disconnecting all those cables on mine! :)

Sounds like a good plan @Neal. I am happy to test any antennas you send me.
 
It doesn't make sense to me as why would you put a directional antenna on a vehicle? All 3 antennas I listed are for first responders.

I think you should get one of each that you don't have and test them since you have paddle antennas installed and I don't want to have to go through disconnecting all those cables on mine! :)
Hahaha, we disconnect and reconnect “all those wires” each time we move (every couple months).

Tomorrow will try changing the WiFi to the rabbit ear paddles instead of the Husky. Will be interesting to see if or how the WiFi performance is better.
 

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