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Marinemart Boating Supplies Extends Boaters? Cell Phone Coverage up to 50 Miles from Shore

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Marinemart Boating Supplies Extends Boaters’ Cell Phone Coverage up to 50 Miles from Shore











70 Db PowerMax Cellular Booster

Tampa, FL (Vocus) October 15, 2009

Marinemart understands quite clearly how phones are becoming the major communication device on most vessels. The big problem is the limited range of cell phones afloat. The obvious answer is expanding that limited range to a VHF standard, but with some not-so-obvious technologies. Thankfully, Marinemart boating accessories has the high-tech equipment you need.

Would it be beneficial if Marinemart increased cell phone ranges by 30 or 50 miles? Or, maybe boaters and their guests should just keep having partial syllabic conversations that make Conan the Barbarian sound eloquent! Fortunately, Marinemart.com is on the side of advancement.

The 70 Db PowerMax Cellular Booster, and its 3 watt dual band wireless system, is the first step to telecom prowess. And yes, it is wireless. Mobile phones can remain in a dry bag while receiving or transmitting voice or data. The PowerMax Cellular Booster comes with its own external and internal antennae (not for use on open console boats) and can wirelessly enhance multiple cell phones in multiple rooms 18 to 40 feet from the inside antenna. This $ 530 product can amplify cellular signals up to 30+ miles all by itself (works for all carriers except Nextel and iDEN). A 50 Db version of this same product extends cell ranges up to 20+ miles and is available for $ 400.

The PowerMax DA4000MR Mobile Repeater is the next option with Marinemart boating supplies. This wireless product amplifies both 800 & 1900MHz bands, increases cell phone coverage up to an unbelievable 50+ miles, and has room coverage of up to 1000 square feet all for less than $ 350. Your guests will think the Captain is a genius of a host for producing a cell phone signal with no land in sight.

See these and other revolutionary, patent-pending inventions (to include cell adapter cables and digital antenna extensions) at Marinemart boating accessories. Don’t let these easily installable, dynamic variable gain products slip from memory. When the radio goes kaput, these mobile phone signal amplifiers can literally save lives. Protect your family and friends today.

Marinemart originated from the heart and soul of boating enthusiasts in mid 2009. Based out of Tampa, Florida, and with the support of an international technology company, Marinemart.com seeks a new standard as an on-line marketplace. The excitement is viral once people get to know Marinemart. Introducing brand new items to America, like the amazing new Waterbuoy object survival device, is a perfect example. The Marinemart experience simply offers higher value at a price comparable to traditional boat supply outlets. Don’t spend hours surfing the web for an item offered by some fly-by-night vendor. Log on and be part of the most expansive boating supplies venue. Relax, it’s Marinemart.

For more information about the amazing new Waterbuoy or MarineMart, LLC, visit http://www.marinemart.com.

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