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Reddit mentions of Eightwood 4G LTE Trail Camera Antenna, RP-SMA Male 9dBi Antenna Compatible with Cellular Spypoint Link Trail Cameras

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Eightwood 4G LTE Trail Camera Antenna, RP-SMA Male 9dBi Antenna Compatible with Cellular Spypoint Link Trail Cameras
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    Features:
  • Improve Signal Strength: Supports 3G 4G LTE frequency bands, this omnidirectional antenna assists to expand range, improve network reception and download/upload speeds for 4g routers, mobile hotspot, cellular trail cameras
  • Compatible with Spypoint LINK-EVO cellular trail camera,Spypoint LINK-DARK cellular trail camera,Spypoint LINK-S Solar cellular trail camera,Spypoint LINK-W hunting trail game camera,etc
  • Frequency range: 698-960MHz 1710-2700MHz; Gain: 9dBi; VSWR<1.5
  • Package includes: 1pc 4G trail camera antenna
  • Note:The antenna is with RP-SMA male connector (inside threads without pin), and it matches RP-SMA female connector (outside threads with pin). Please check the interface of your networking device before ordering
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Found 1 comment on Eightwood 4G LTE Trail Camera Antenna, RP-SMA Male 9dBi Antenna Compatible with Cellular Spypoint Link Trail Cameras:

u/Gundamnitpete ยท 2 pointsr/bowhunting

I was born and raised in Ypsilanti(about 20 minutes from Ann Arbor), but funnily enough I never got into hunting when I lived there. My dad didn't do it, and I didn't really know anyone who did. I do remember friends from school bringing in deer jerky though and I loooooved that shit. I got into hunting late in life(roughly 28 when i started), and my that time I already lived in texas.


Do those white oaks produce acorns? If they do, those are probably your best bet. Find one near water too.


Trail cameras are you friend. I have a cellular Trial Cam which sends me pictures to my phone when it takes them. It's this one, and it seems to work well after I updated the firmware. If you're hunting area is really remote and there's very little cell signal, This antenna should give you some increased cell coverage and range.




Set a trail camera up near an oak that produces acorns that's near water and potentially bedding areas too. You should start to see animals and then you can pattern them.