![]() This allows you to see the dBm levels, among other things. Each carrier has a phone number you can dial that will put your phone in Field Test Mode. ![]() Technical Test: Having had a successful run with the practical test, we wanted to see what was actually going on with the signal. Each time up and down the road we did not experience any call interruptions at all! Next we tried the same test with the booster turned on. This is a typical experience for most people traveling that road. Without the signal booster we tested three times and didn’t lose a call, but it was very choppy each time up and down the road. Practical Test: We tested call quality around the Diamond Valley cinder cone (this area is notorious for dropped calls, or at least a choppy conversation). We wanted to see how this signal booster would hold up in one of the area’s most troublesome “dropped call” zones. We did a field test on the Fusion 2Go from a practical and technical perspective. A great signal sits at -50 dBm, and -120 dBm is basically a dead zone. How it works: Cellular signals pretty much operate between -50 dBm and -120 dBm. Install: As far as installs go, this product is virtually ready to go out of the box – you literally just have to plug a couple of things in and you are ready to go! For a clean and permanent install, you will need to spend some time hiding wires the way you like, but it really does work out of the box for a test (you can see that in our video).
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