Do you have a PBX on the boat? If so have you considered the Ericsson or
Telular Fixed Cellular Terminals?
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I have a Motorola, V235, cell phone on my boat connected to an
amplifier and external antenna. It works but the adapter plug that
connects to the phone is annoying. Any jarring or slight twisting and
the connector pops out. I am in a remote area so it is hard to check
out phones. There are plenty of sites on the net that sell phone
adapters for various phones. My provider, Cellular One GSM, sells a
limited selection of phones and are not much help. Does anyone have
experience with other phones and reliable external antenna plugs?