Category: Blogs

  • How to boost mobile coverage on your boat

    How to boost mobile coverage on your boat

     Poor mobile phone coverage is a very common problem in large ships. There are two main reasons for this. The first is that ships are often far from land, and therefore, also far from the nearest base station. 2: The second reason is that ships are made of steel, with small windows, and those windows…

  • Install a mobile phone repeater in a hospital to improve mobile coverage.

    Install a mobile phone repeater in a hospital to improve mobile coverage.

    How can  we improve mobile coverage in the hospital? Click here to see the StellaOffice repeater which is an economical repeater kit designed for offices, hospitals or any large public building. So, How can we improve mobile coverage in a hospital? First, lets briefly explain the underlining problem. Hospitals are large public buildings with large numbers of…

  • How a mobile phone signal repeater will help your business

    How a mobile phone signal repeater will help your business

    How a mobile phone signal repeater keeps your customers connected all the time. Everyone in business knows good internet connectivity is vital for business to thrive and grow. More and more people are using smart phones, i-pads, and other mobile devices in business. More apps are being developed every day and  Cloud computing is becoming central…

  • Three Reasons why I get dropped calls in my car?

    Three Reasons why I get dropped calls in my car?

    So you getting dropped calls in your car.. People often wonder why they experience so many dropped calls when using their phone in their car. The problem seems to be worse in suburban or country areas. As a result of this experience, people can be reluctant using their phone for business in their cars, and often will wait…

  • mobile coverage maps in my area | Check before you buy

    mobile coverage maps in my area | Check before you buy

    Always check the mobile coverage maps in your area before you decide which mobile operator to go with. You never think you are going to have a problem receiving signal when you buy your new mobile phone, but quite often that is exactly what happens. If you happen to live in the countryside then you should…

  • How antennas work | Parabolic Laser vs Omni-directional antenna

    How antennas work | Parabolic Laser vs Omni-directional antenna

    People often think that by installing an omni antenna in a city they will provide the best chance of catching the signal from all operators, and therefore achieve the best amplification. However, the opposite is true for a number of reasons. How antennas work. Think of it like being at a party with hundreds of…

  • Improve your Vodafone Mobile Signal at Home

    Improve your Vodafone Mobile Signal at Home

    How to improve your Vodafone mobile signal: If you want to improve your Vodafone signal at home then this is important reading just for you! It’s truly amazing that Vodafone is the second largest mobile telecoms provider and yet that they should still have so many weak signal spots, especially in consumers’ homes. What’s even…

  • Cellular Signal Boosters – How they Work.

    Cellular Signal Boosters – How they Work.

    Cellular Signal Boosters solve the problem of poor mobile phone coverage in the home or office. If you are experiencing Dropped calls or no calls at all on your mobile phone Poor 3G internet data speeds on your laptop. Then you should consider installing a cellular signal booster in your premises. Below is a diagram…

  • New Website – 12/11/2012

    Dear Clients, We’re working hard here at Stella Doradus updating an optimizing our new website. If you like or dislike any features or have some useful suggestions, we would very much like to hear from you. Please feel free to respond to this post with your suggestions. Kind Regards, Ferd SD Technical Engineer

  • Indoor Coverage Problems and Solutions

    Indoor Coverage Problems and Solutions

    The licences held by mobile phone operators are often require them to achieve a percentage of signal coverage in a certain time. They then often publish coverage maps that show they have achieved almost complete coverage in their licence area. This is usually as high as 90-95% of coverage area. However everyone experiences dropped calls…