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Hello-
I've had the Motorola T720 for some time now, and have recently purchased
the hands free kit (professional install)for my vehicle. The phone is a
dual band GSM 850/1900 MHz phone. What kind of glass mount antenna should I
get? A guy @ Motorola tells me I don't need an external antenna; a guy I
work with got a hands free kit and got an external antenna as well. Any
success stories w/ the hands free kit and/ or external antenna? I work a
lot in the mountains of East Kentucky. Thanks in advance-
CN

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You must add an external ant. The professional install hands free kit makes
contact with the external plug on the rear of the phone thereby disabling
the short stubby on the T720. Without an external antenna wired in, you
have no antenna.

The type of ext antenna is your choice.

--
Steve
"campbell.nance" <campbell.nance@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:rR2ue.91510$nG6.12077@attbi_s22...
> Hello-
> I've had the Motorola T720 for some time now, and have recently purchased
> the hands free kit (professional install)for my vehicle. The phone is a
> dual band GSM 850/1900 MHz phone. What kind of glass mount antenna should
> I
> get? A guy @ Motorola tells me I don't need an external antenna; a guy I
> work with got a hands free kit and got an external antenna as well. Any
> success stories w/ the hands free kit and/ or external antenna? I work a
> lot in the mountains of East Kentucky. Thanks in advance-
> CN
>
>

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Steve:

That's what I thought. The Motorola guy "assured" me that I did not need
one.

I've heard that the Antenna Specialists APDM928 is a good antenna. Any
suggestions?

Thanks-
CN
"Steve" <nr4p@NOJUNKearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:qV2ue.9717$VK4.3442@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> You must add an external ant. The professional install hands free kit
makes
> contact with the external plug on the rear of the phone thereby disabling
> the short stubby on the T720. Without an external antenna wired in, you
> have no antenna.
>
> The type of ext antenna is your choice.
>
> --
> Steve
> "campbell.nance" <campbell.nance@insightbb.com> wrote in message
> news:rR2ue.91510$nG6.12077@attbi_s22...
> > Hello-
> > I've had the Motorola T720 for some time now, and have recently
purchased
> > the hands free kit (professional install)for my vehicle. The phone is a
> > dual band GSM 850/1900 MHz phone. What kind of glass mount antenna
should
> > I
> > get? A guy @ Motorola tells me I don't need an external antenna; a guy
I
> > work with got a hands free kit and got an external antenna as well. Any
> > success stories w/ the hands free kit and/ or external antenna? I work
a
> > lot in the mountains of East Kentucky. Thanks in advance-
> > CN
> >
> >
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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http://www.canyonriver.com has a really good selection of antennas. The
Antenna Specialists works fine and is on both of our cars. You will need to
get one with the min-uhf connector, Canyon River tells you which one you
need as you poke around the site.


--
Thomas M. Goethe

"campbell.nance" <campbell.nance@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:r_2ue.91528$nG6.75720@attbi_s22...
> Steve:
>
> That's what I thought. The Motorola guy "assured" me that I did not need
> one.
>
> I've heard that the Antenna Specialists APDM928 is a good antenna. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks-
> CN
> "Steve" <nr4p@NOJUNKearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:qV2ue.9717$VK4.3442@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>> You must add an external ant. The professional install hands free kit
> makes
>> contact with the external plug on the rear of the phone thereby disabling
>> the short stubby on the T720. Without an external antenna wired in, you
>> have no antenna.
>>
>> The type of ext antenna is your choice.
>>
>> --
>> Steve
>> "campbell.nance" <campbell.nance@insightbb.com> wrote in message
>> news:rR2ue.91510$nG6.12077@attbi_s22...
>> > Hello-
>> > I've had the Motorola T720 for some time now, and have recently
> purchased
>> > the hands free kit (professional install)for my vehicle. The phone is
>> > a
>> > dual band GSM 850/1900 MHz phone. What kind of glass mount antenna
> should
>> > I
>> > get? A guy @ Motorola tells me I don't need an external antenna; a guy
> I
>> > work with got a hands free kit and got an external antenna as well.
>> > Any
>> > success stories w/ the hands free kit and/ or external antenna? I work
> a
>> > lot in the mountains of East Kentucky. Thanks in advance-
>> > CN
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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as a truck driver i had the same set up and i used a wilson ext ant
worked real good in the lower 48 Till my T720 went for a swim
miss that phone
good luck
john






campbell.nance wrote:
> Hello-
> I've had the Motorola T720 for some time now, and have recently purchased
> the hands free kit (professional install)for my vehicle. The phone is a
> dual band GSM 850/1900 MHz phone. What kind of glass mount antenna should I
> get? A guy @ Motorola tells me I don't need an external antenna; a guy I
> work with got a hands free kit and got an external antenna as well. Any
> success stories w/ the hands free kit and/ or external antenna? I work a
> lot in the mountains of East Kentucky. Thanks in advance-
> CN
>
>

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