DIY method for improving mobile phone reception?

In summary: It's probably just a glitch in the system.In summary, the original poster asked for DIY methods to improve mobile phone reception, specifically mentioning the use of a parabolic dish made of tin foil. Another user shared their experience of improved reception when their house was covered in scaffolding, explaining that the metal acted as a large antenna. They also provided information on the frequency bands used for mobile phones in the US. It is unclear why this old thread appeared in the Unanswered Threads sidebar.
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The thinker
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Hi everyone,

I have an unusual question:
Do any of you have any ideas on a DIY method for improving mobile phone reception? (my phone does not have an external antenna/antenna connector)

I figured that asking physicist would be the best way of getting reliable information! I know that making a parabolic dish from tin foil can help with wifi connections, could something similar help with a phone?

-Also as a side curiosity: whilst a friend was having building work done a part of her house was covered in scaffolding, for the period that the metal was in place the reception inside the house was consistently higher. Does anyone know how that might have happened?

Thanks.
 
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The thinker said:
any ideas on a DIY method for improving mobile phone reception?
And the answer is...
The thinker said:
house was covered in scaffolding, for the period that the metal was in place the reception inside the house was consistently higher.
They "why" is a little bit easier. The scaffolding acted as a large antenna and re-radiated the signal. Parts of it may also have been resonant near the frequency band in use.

In the US the two bands are centered on 858MHz and 1.92Ghz. If you decide to try an experiment by building some antennas, the center-band wavelengths are respectively 13.75 and 6.15 inches.

Oh, just noticed this is a necro-thread, why did it show up in the Unanswered Threads sidebar after 11 years?
 
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Tom.G said:
Oh, just noticed this is a necro-thread, why did it show up in the Unanswered Threads sidebar after 11 years?
Good question. I have no idea. But I have seen some other necro threads resurrected for seemingly no good reason in recent days.
 

What is a DIY method for improving mobile phone reception?

A DIY method for improving mobile phone reception is a method that can be done by an individual without the help of a professional. This can include using household items or purchasing affordable equipment to boost the signal of a mobile phone.

What are some common household items that can be used to improve mobile phone reception?

Some common household items that can be used to improve mobile phone reception include aluminum foil, a metal bowl, or a wire hanger. These items can be used to create a makeshift antenna that can help boost the signal of a mobile phone.

How can a person use aluminum foil to improve mobile phone reception?

To use aluminum foil to improve mobile phone reception, a person can create a small foil cone and place it on top of their phone's antenna. This can help direct and amplify the signal of the phone.

Are there any affordable equipment options for improving mobile phone reception?

Yes, there are affordable equipment options for improving mobile phone reception. These can include signal boosters, which can be purchased online or at electronics stores. They work by amplifying the signal of a mobile phone and can be placed in areas with weak reception.

Do DIY methods for improving mobile phone reception always work?

No, DIY methods for improving mobile phone reception may not always work. They can be helpful in some situations, but they may not be as effective as professional solutions. Factors such as location, distance from cell towers, and overall signal strength can also affect the success of DIY methods.

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