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Aug 23, 2021 - 07:51 AM
The weBoost Destination RV includes a hardwire DC power supply (851111) that provides 5V × 3A = 15W DC. This should give you an indication of how much wattage the booster draws.
The Destination RV has more signal gain (max 65 dB) than mobile boosters like the weBoost Drive Reach RV (max 50 dB gain), so it will cover a larger area inside your RV than other units. The weBoost Destination RV doesn't have as much gain as RV units with the Cel-Fi GO M booster (max 100 dB gain stationary; max 65 dB gain mobile), but does have a lower price point and is more than sufficient for RVs of most sizes and configurations.
The Destination RV has more signal gain (max 65 dB) than mobile boosters like the weBoost Drive Reach RV (max 50 dB gain), so it will cover a larger area inside your RV than other units. The weBoost Destination RV doesn't have as much gain as RV units with the Cel-Fi GO M booster (max 100 dB gain stationary; max 65 dB gain mobile), but does have a lower price point and is more than sufficient for RVs of most sizes and configurations.