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Episode 194: Why you need a Cell Phone Booster for your RV

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2018

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

We all rely on our cellphones when we’re traveling by RV but sometimes, we’re in remote areas where a cellphone signal is marginal at best. That’s where cellphone boosters come in. They make it possible to turn a weak signal into a strong one and this week, we’ll learn from an expert just why every RVer can use a cell booster. He’ll explain how they work, the different kinds available and how to choose the one best for you and your RV. The one we use and recommend is the Wilson weBoost 4G-X. Plus, lots of RV news this week that you need to know about, some RV resources that will help you save money, RV tips and answers to your questions about the RV Lifestyle. Click the player below to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast. [spp-player] Show Notes for Episode #194 May 30, 2018 of The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK [spp-timestamp time="3:09"] So much for easing into summer. It was 95 in Michigan on Memorial Day. A friend in Minneapolis said the temperature actually hit 100 there for a couple hours. For a lot of RVers out for the long Memorial Day weekend on their first campouts of the season, you just know those air conditioners got a big workout. Talk about this heat reminds me of something our friend Laura Robinson recently posted on our Roadtreking Facebook Group. It’s a warning about walking your dog across hot parking lots or sidewalks and how fast your pet’s paws can be seriously burned. Listen to this: When the air temperature is 77 degrees, asphalt can heat up to 125 degrees. When the air temperature is 86, it can reach 136 degrees. And when the air temperature is 87 degrees, the asphalt can be 143 degrees. Since the experts say skin destruction can occur with just 60 seconds exposure to 125 degrees, the warning is very clear: Your pet’s paws will be burned if you insist on walking them across hot asphalt. Always check the asphalt prior to walking your pet. If it is painful to your hand, it will hurt your pet. We’ll put a little graphic of that up with the shownotes for this episode. You can find it at Roadtreking.com/194. But that is very good advice. And it applies to hot sand and hot concrete, or hot rocks and granite as well. Our pets will follow us anywhere so its up to us to be responsible. We’re getting ready to begin a very full summer season of travel. Mike had the tires rotated and balanced on our RV last week. This week, we’re doing an oil change, fluid and belt checks and a lot of preparation inside the RV. Mike has some new camera gear he’ll be taking on our travels this year and I’m doing a thorough cleaning. Once we take off next week for Montana, we’ll be on the road pretty much all the way through until we take a little break at Christmas. One thing we and everyone else will notice is how much more expensive fuel is this year. After a few years of decline, prices are way up there again. Well over $3 a gallon for gas, about $3.25 for diesel. And the auto club is predicting that trend to continue for most of the summer. Just as a comparison, last year at this time, the average for gas in the US was about $2.37. Diesel was $2.65. So both are up a little over 60-cents a gallon. We just out a video up on our RV Lifestyle You Tube Channel on three apps we use in our smartphones that help us find stations with the best prices as we travel. See the video at: https://youtu.be/uIdADZHPJxA Here’s something else we need to pass along relating to technology. The FBI and Homeland Security had a big announcement over the weekend about another hacking attack, this one directed at routers. The warning had to do with malware being injected in various routers, which many people have in their homes for their wifi setups. Let me quote from the release: “The FBI recommends any owner of small office and home office routers reboot the devices to temporarily disrupt the mal...

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0:00.0

Here comes episode number 194.

0:06.1

It's time for the RV podcast. Traveling North America in an RV.

0:12.8

Exploring, camping, boondocking, embracing the RV lifestyle.

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And sharing tips and where to go and how to keep things running right.

0:22.3

Here's award-winning journalist Mike Wendland and his network of RV reporters.

0:27.4

Hey, that would be me and welcome. Welcome, welcome to another edition of the RV podcast.

0:33.4

Makes no difference what kind of an RV you have. You know that now.

0:37.1

Whether you have a motorhome or towable trailer,

0:39.6

hey, if you're in a tent, that's cool.

0:41.5

If you're just dreaming about an RV someday, that's even cooler.

0:45.1

Because this show is for you.

0:46.4

Here we talk about getting out there,

0:49.1

enjoying God's amazing creation,

0:51.5

meeting interesting people, boondocking,

0:56.1

discovering fun places, and using,

1:02.6

of course, the right gear and technology to enhance our RV lifestyle. So please know how very welcome you are and how honored we are that you chose to put us in your ears this week.

1:09.7

Well, we all rely on our cell phones when we're traveling by

1:15.2

RV, but sometimes we are in remote areas where a cell phone signal is marginal at best,

1:23.2

and that's where cell phone boosters come in. That's what we're going to talk about in our interview section coming up.

1:30.5

They make a booster.

1:32.0

It makes it possible to turn a weak cell signal into a strong one that you can use.

1:37.3

And this week we're going to learn from an expert just why every RVer can use a cell booster.

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