Cellphones have been around for quite some time now; you would think
that, by now, the technology would have evolved to the point where our
homes would no longer be subject to cruel, phantom areas of poor
reception. But alas, dense concrete, wire-mesh stucco and some kinds of
metallic siding can still render your home an annoyingly cell-free
zone.
Here, How 2.0 solder-meister Mike Haney shows you a quick and cheap
method of using your phone's hidden antenna-out and the garbage from
your coffee and cookie consumption into a workable solution for
improving your cell reception at home.