Cell phone antenna/amps
While none of my equipment is Digital Antenna, I do have a remote cell antenna (Shakespeare) and 3 watt amplifier (maker I don't remember). It's a wired installation, rather than the wireless repeater type. The antenna is not at the masthead (where my VHF antenna is), but on the radar tower a the stern, about 9ft high. Sitting in my slip, I usually get 2 bars on my digital Nokia cell phone without it hooked into this system. Hook it to the amp and antenna, and sometime I get 3 bars, sometime stay at 2 bars. Out and about, I usually see no improvement. For the cost of the setup ($300+/- for the amp, $80 for the antenna, plus mounts, cabling, connectors, etc.) I haven't been real impressed. Used to get better with my old motorola 3 watt "bag" phone with flip-up antenna. (I could make calls from the Farrallons - 25 miles offshore -with that.)No interference with the VHF with my setup. Wouldn't expect it with the masthead setup either, unless you're trying to use both the cell phone and VHF at the same time. And a 3 watt amp won't help with cell RECEPTION for the internet. Since cell reception is line os sight, the higher the antenna the better. Your best bet is stay near cell towers. There are few in my sailing area of the California delta, which is probably the biggest reason for my dissappointment.Try this link to see if you are near them: