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Posted on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Mufflers

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1. If you have no cell phone signal at all, these days that usually means the signal is being blocked by a hill, trees, a building or electrical transmission lines.

2. If there is a truly blocked line-of-sight or no cell phone signal for any other reason, you will usually see the dreaded "No Service" notice.

3. A mobile phone booster / repeater will not work if there is a blocked line-of-sight to the outside signal. A thousand times zero is still zero.

4. If you have no cell phone signal at all, first find the last spot near the building where you received a good, two-three bar signal. Then look around. If there is a hill between the good cell phone signal and the application building, you have to get a cell phone antenna high enough to get above it so that there is a clean line of sight between the building and the good signal. You do not need line-of-sight to the tower, just the good cell phone signal.

5. Now, if you stand on top of the hill that is blocking your line-of-sight and you get a good signal, you are likely in luck. Years ago I learned that in these cases, if the ridge is too high to elevate a cell phone antenna above, all is not necessarily lost.

6. If there is a signal on top of the hill, it is likely coming across it, but too high for it to help you at your building.

7. If there is a good cell phone signal on top of the hill, then elevates a high-gain yagi cell phone antenna, like the Wilson 301124, as high as is reasonably possible, then point it toward the top of the ridge. This may mean that you need to bend the antenna pole, but you cab get that done at your local muffler shop.

8. If you do not raise the front of the yagi antenna more than about 30% above the back end, it will still be functional for your purpose.

9. If you get three or more bars of signal strength using the Wilson 301124 yagi antenna, you will have a signal that the amplifier can boost if, so long as you do not use more than 50' of LMR400 coax cable between the antenna and amplifier.

10. If trees are blocking the line-of-sight and they are not part of a forest, you may be in luck. Not one of our customers at UnwiredSignal.com has ever needed to elevate an antenna completely above just an area of just several trees, to our knowledge. We tell customers everyday that they will be able to find a sweet spot where the signal comes through the trees somewhere above the halfway point of the tree height.

11. That is because most trees taper at about two-thirds the tree height. If there are several trees together, you should see them "thin out" at about that point. One way or another you should be able to point a yagi antenna through a sweet spot in most tree lines.

UnwiredSignal.com Questions? Call us at the store in Dallas, TX anytime from 9 AM to 6 PM Monday-Friday. We are happy to help you. 214-774-2588 or toll free 888-713-1243.

Intimidate your Off-roading

Irritated with your Jeep muffler? Or just can’t get through a terrain?

Allow your off-road travel to be intimidated by movies to give you the drive in getting your Jeep through a tough terrain.

“On Any Sunday”

This historical documentary pays tribute to motorcycle fanatic Steve McQueen. It takes a very close look at racers and enthusiasts. Directed by Bruce Brown and released in 1971, it features capturing the thrill and freedom of what was happing with racing in the late 60s, and off-road adventure itself.

Rick Deremo, ex-professional-motocross-rider-turned-rock-racer, says he likes the fact that this movie brings out his competitive nature as this was one movie that got him pumped to go wheeling.

“Dust to Glory”

This documentary directed by Dana Brown caught the Baja 1000 fever. This features combined talents in the off-road world that resulted to superb footage of the famous (Robby Gordon, Jimmy Vassar, Mario Andretti) and the unknown for an affliction to the toughest desert racers in the world. This was filled with motorcycles, buggies and trophy trucks, and was able to capture the beauty, isolation and magic that surround the rotten desert race any off-roader dreams of doing.

Dirt Sports Editorial Director and author of the race chronicle book "1000 Miles to Glory" Marty Fiolka, is the associate producer of “Dust to Glory”.

“Haulin’ or Crawlin’ Series”

Pat Gallagher, President and Founder of RP Films, can land a great piece of terrain action when it comes to getting the most exposure in the off-road sport of professional rock crawling. RP Films produces the fierce 4x4 off-road and rock crawling videos and DVDs dubbed as Haulin' or Crawlin' series – number 4 was just released this spring.

Professional rock crawler Jesse Haines says Haulin' or Crawlin' exudes “the best rock crawlers in the world on some of the craziest obstacle”.

“Cannonball Run”

This features scenes where Jackie Chan takes his Subaru wheeling. This wacky film stars Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, and a whole host of other misfits like Sammy Davis Jr., Jamie Farr, and Terry Bradshaw. What’s so interesting about this is that this movie was based on a series of real races started by Brock Yates of Car & Driver Magazine.

“The Road Warrior”

Set in the desolated Australian Outback, this movie is about a post-apocalypse world, where natural resources and humanity has vanished, introducing unheard modifications to monster vehicles.

Mad Max, actor Mel Gibson gets his badass 1973 XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe, called "The Pursuit Special" but also referred to as "The Interceptor" in the first movie. Here, modifications to this dark police vehicle included the Concorde front end and the supercharger bulging through the bonnet. The Road Warrior, the rear wheels, supercharger and pipes were altered. Huge petrol tanks were located in the back.

Movies can really be intimidating. But just be sure not to be over intimidated for you might just encounter danger.

About the Author

Evander Klum is a Business Administration graduate who hails from Alabama. He enjoys extreme sports and he is also a car racing fanatic. At present, he works as a marketing manager at an advertising agency in Cleveland.

Magnaflow Muffler for Scion tC?

Which magnaflow muffler should I buy for my tc? There's a bunch of them and I'm not too sure on which one(part number) would be the best for the tc. My car isn't supercharged, or boosted. I'm looking for one with a tip.

Also, would it be a good idea to have the resonator removed?
How's this one?

http://www.planetmagnaflow.com/shop/magnaflow-14808-430.html
I'm not looking for power, just a nice deep tone
To the so called "Combat Vet", your an idiot.

Stick to your piece of sh*t "Chevy Cruz". Oh, and the whole combat vet thing ain't working for ya bud. I know plenty of vets who don't go around flaunting they're combat history.

Your either a 12 year old kid, a wannabe, or a straight up tool.

thas just the muffler...thas weak. just straight up buy a new catback system. that includes everything. You unbolt your current exhaust system and hook it up from the midpipe.

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