As of today they say this man continues to innovate new cell phone antenna technology from within the walls of McLean Psychiatric Hospital at Harvard. 😆😅🤣😂😝🤢🤮🥵
enzo Ternavasioon May 6, 2022 at 8:26 pm
Antenna connected to headphone output????????????
pepe tovaron May 6, 2022 at 8:26 pm
4 minutes?
Linda Jameson May 6, 2022 at 8:26 pm
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Mico Micoon May 6, 2022 at 8:28 pm
I gived everyone a like!!!
prasad sawanton May 6, 2022 at 8:29 pm
Mislead
Danyal Ahmadion May 6, 2022 at 8:29 pm
Great bro I like your work 😊 continue like this and don’t care about the idiot persons who are disliking you they’re no more than idiots
Shame on them
capnchipon May 6, 2022 at 8:29 pm
GOOFY and What did it DO?
Isaac Noneon May 6, 2022 at 8:32 pm
It says make in 4 minutes but the fucking video is 6 minutes and some long. Add bad cell signal to that time you could be trying to watch this worthless shit all day. I’ve got about 20 minutes of loading time wrapped up in this nonsense. Wtf!!!
a2zmeon May 6, 2022 at 8:32 pm
These are the type of videos where the Youtube ‘dislike’ count is important .. lol 🙂
Dennis Lockon May 6, 2022 at 8:35 pm
Guess you could substitute the foil for an aluminum tube of approximate diameter and try it out on an old phone…this may just be an exercise on how to get people to watch a video.
HOTEL MANAGEMENT KOLHAPURon May 6, 2022 at 8:39 pm
Silver foil ko fhaad do aur strow ko apne pichwade me ghusa lo… Tab mobail ko signal milega
Travis McKinstryon May 6, 2022 at 8:39 pm
SCAM! That’s not how any of this works… Unless your phone is from 1999 LOL
Timothy Scotton May 6, 2022 at 8:40 pm
What are you supposed to plug it into?
Vlad Amarandion May 6, 2022 at 8:41 pm
Not worth 7 mins of my time to learn how to do…… this =)
P Aon May 6, 2022 at 8:42 pm
Thanks for my time, wtf
Viola DaGambaon May 6, 2022 at 8:42 pm
Complete nonsense. Antennas are based on wavelength, not random soda straw length. Your headset jack is not connected at all to the cellular antenna of your phone. If this worked, your Internet reception would be blocked by every motor, engine, and other sources of radio frequency noise. Also, imagine the bacteria that grow in the cracks of that cutting board. Do you trust his judgment?
Seymour Kittyon May 6, 2022 at 8:42 pm
I thought he was going to make a hat
Vijay Shilwanton May 6, 2022 at 8:43 pm
Is it works ??
David Zimba (@ict trader)on May 6, 2022 at 8:43 pm
What is that red thing
NatureBoy711on May 6, 2022 at 8:43 pm
garbage !!!!!
Andreas Leppuhneron May 6, 2022 at 8:44 pm
Now put it in your Ears. From one to other. LOL.
Thomas Duinon May 6, 2022 at 8:45 pm
Should have had a 2 year old with better eye/hand coordination make this, but then again it doesn’t matter because this will not have any effect on your cell signal.
Randy Normanon May 6, 2022 at 8:46 pm
Why can’t I hear instructions
D Whitakeron May 6, 2022 at 8:46 pm
Nice.. I know I wasn’t the only one who wasted 4min to see if it worked or not.
Jerome Yeo, PhDon May 6, 2022 at 8:47 pm
wow, what waste of my 7 minutes of my time !!
Jim Hurlberton May 6, 2022 at 8:47 pm
send him back to shady pines rest home with his antenna
Vlad Amarandion May 6, 2022 at 8:48 pm
This is not a walkie talkie :)))
notrabableon May 6, 2022 at 8:49 pm
First day with his new hands,
brandon Prewitton May 6, 2022 at 8:52 pm
This may be one of the worst YouTube videos I’ve watched
Bigfoot Mr.on May 6, 2022 at 8:52 pm
You make a hat out of aluminum and connect the wires to it, then plug it in your phone, then you can walk around and find a good signal,
😜
🤣🤣
Jase c-k-yon May 6, 2022 at 8:52 pm
Him cutting that aluminum foil didn’t bother any one ?!? ((🤪)) Lol
alex samaon May 6, 2022 at 8:54 pm
dear friend , do you really think you have created a 50ohm antenna with no amplifier ??
Bobby Jorgensenon May 6, 2022 at 8:56 pm
Pure bs. Metal not resembling exact patterns and shapes for given frequencies only bounce around signals already existing in the area. It’s does not attract them. At all (for example for lte it’s a series of 6-7 small, repeating, exact matching loops (like a spiral slide) and then a series of fewer spirals on the other side, that way the signal knows which direction to travel or which end to enter and leave from.
Back in the day I made a homemade 4G antenna using a pattern I found online with tin foil, copper cable from a stripped coax cable and a connector block. You shaped a thick copper hanger (iron if you need to but not as effective) into a diamond type shape like a panel antenna, then connect your thinner coax cable to one end of the connect block, both ends of your panel antennas you just made to the opposite ends of the connector blocks and then a small thin strip of foil from bridging from each connector block slots with the panel antennas in it (essentially “closing the loop” on your panel). Once you have your “cable” connected to the block, you add those spirals I was talking about on each on. Then make a second panel antennas and use another connector block for you other end.
You should have to panel antennas, both connected via standard connector blocks, connected by your “cable” in between with the spirals.
Hang the antenna end with more
Spirals outside as high as your can with the best signal you can find. Then run the second antennas somewhere indoors facing the direction you need coverage.
This was 5 years ago and things have changed but I did this in a rural cabin with 0-1 bar of service with ANY carrier. If you were lucky you got 1 mbps. And we only had capped (10gb a month) of 5mb/s internet service (satellite was all we could get)
Using this and pointing the outdoor antennas I. The vernal direction fo the nearest tower (couldn’t see it but I had a wide open valley before I hit lots of large hills(small mountains) that’s hid it.
I was able to get 2 bars after that. Sometimes 3. And like 15 mbps.
Still would t work for lte. That’s totally different and uses mu Mimo.
Last tip, if you already have antennas (real ones, ideally whip antennas) connected to say a router or gateway, you can use a parabolic shape (not a bowl, that’s not parabolic. Close but not enough) and cover it totally in foil and set that “behind” the antennas. This will help bounce and focus your antennas radiation pattern aka give you a few extra db.
Essentially it makes a Omni direction low db antenna into a slightly more directional, marginally higher db antenna.
I do this with a signal booster I got from T-Mobile (Cel fi duo+). I sent the window unit in the window and stuck my parabolic shield directly behind on point the center of the parabola in the exact direction. I want to focus at (in my case I’m in the first floor of an apartment complex, inside the courtyard, surrounded by four story buildings…. right outside the complex I can get 500 mbps 5G speeds… inside the apartment courtyard, 100 mbps. Inside my house… 5 mbps.
So the courtyard kills the signal. I needed it to get up over the building somehow but a high gain directional antennas would be overkill as it would shoot everything way too high and essentially into
Space, wasting everything.
This worked. Not perfectly but I can get 50 mbps now in my apt.
You can also create a similar type of deal online. I think it’s called a diy free waveform antennas booster shield or something like that. You print out the pattern on a piece of paper, paste the paper on a thin cardboard cutout or similar (needs to flex easily without bending) and covering it in foil and super glue it all shut. No open space. Foil must cover EVERyTHING.
It includes cut outs I. The pattern and a way to pull each end of the cutout together slightly, held together with a pencil or pen through the cutouts, to make a parabola shape. Then you cut out two more slits and then slide the reflector onto your whip antennas on your router/gateway half way down.
This is good In situations like my folks home. They got crap coverage from their router. Issue was in was all the way in the basement in a rather large home tucked away in a corner cuz that was the only
Place with an already built hookup for cable internet apparently. Just too much concrete and wood to bounce around.
I put that reflector made out of cardboard on their router whip antennas and aimed it directly at the door heading towards the rest of the building (don’t put it right at the door. You want a ramp or runway for the signal to travel some before it hits materials/objects blocking signal path and the signal spreads as it travels and can more easily maneuver around obstacles.
Overall this fixed my
Parents wifi issues completely. They went from one bar wifi signal and sometimes nothing… to a solid 3-4 bars. Again, this isn’t creating an antennas to attract a signal. RAther the aluminum foil redirects and focuses the radiation pattern of an existing antennas
Brian Sawyeron May 6, 2022 at 8:58 pm
Tweaking at best
JohnHoward G Palaganason May 6, 2022 at 9:05 pm
Ahahahahaha
The Truth Seekeron May 6, 2022 at 9:06 pm
It would have been really nice if you would have put music or something over the tin foil sound
Veera Puthiranon May 6, 2022 at 9:06 pm
Your hands are shaking
Linda Jameson May 6, 2022 at 9:07 pm
*Hilcrack* on Instagram is the best when it comes to hacking, unlocking, recovery and reactivation services 💯.
HOTEL MANAGEMENT KOLHAPURon May 6, 2022 at 9:08 pm
Baba Adam ke jamane wale redio chalenge is antina se….
fitzzwellon May 6, 2022 at 9:11 pm
DUuuuuuDe clip your pointer finger and the rest of them for that matter!
Mikeon May 6, 2022 at 9:12 pm
Crude, but is it effective? Macgiver would be proud. 😉
Asl90on May 6, 2022 at 9:13 pm
Idk what everyones complaining about this guy clearly mastered arts and crafts
bigrod0069on May 6, 2022 at 9:13 pm
you show nothing. wow!😤😤😤😡😡😡😡
rustybayoneton May 6, 2022 at 9:16 pm
If you take headphone wires and connect them together it just shorts out your speakers
PushyPawnon May 6, 2022 at 9:18 pm
THIS is why *we need the Dislike ratio* YouTube!
That’s 7 min’s wasted.
👎 *DISLIKE* 👎
TopSecretVidon May 6, 2022 at 9:19 pm
wtf did I just watch..wow😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
meetoo594on May 6, 2022 at 9:20 pm
What a load of crap. All this will do is make you look like an idiot. The only antenna connected to the headphone jack is the one for fm radio (on phones with that function). This thing will not boost cellphone signal reception in any way whatsoever and might even make it worse having a chunk of tinfoil flapping around. You also risk shorting something out depending on what type of headphone plug you use.
Ismail may man, stop posting misleading videos that just waste everyone’s time.
Enam Clintonon May 6, 2022 at 9:20 pm
So, I have to plug a dangle in my phone before using? And we call this a new era of technology? Funny.
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As of today they say this man continues to innovate new cell phone antenna technology from within the walls of McLean Psychiatric Hospital at Harvard. 😆😅🤣😂😝🤢🤮🥵
Antenna connected to headphone output????????????
4 minutes?
*Hilcrack* on Instagram is the best when it comes to hacking, unlocking, recovery and reactivation services 💯.
I gived everyone a like!!!
Mislead
Great bro I like your work 😊 continue like this and don’t care about the idiot persons who are disliking you they’re no more than idiots
Shame on them
GOOFY and What did it DO?
It says make in 4 minutes but the fucking video is 6 minutes and some long. Add bad cell signal to that time you could be trying to watch this worthless shit all day. I’ve got about 20 minutes of loading time wrapped up in this nonsense. Wtf!!!
These are the type of videos where the Youtube ‘dislike’ count is important .. lol 🙂
Guess you could substitute the foil for an aluminum tube of approximate diameter and try it out on an old phone…this may just be an exercise on how to get people to watch a video.
Silver foil ko fhaad do aur strow ko apne pichwade me ghusa lo… Tab mobail ko signal milega
SCAM! That’s not how any of this works… Unless your phone is from 1999 LOL
What are you supposed to plug it into?
Not worth 7 mins of my time to learn how to do…… this =)
Thanks for my time, wtf
Complete nonsense. Antennas are based on wavelength, not random soda straw length. Your headset jack is not connected at all to the cellular antenna of your phone. If this worked, your Internet reception would be blocked by every motor, engine, and other sources of radio frequency noise. Also, imagine the bacteria that grow in the cracks of that cutting board. Do you trust his judgment?
I thought he was going to make a hat
Is it works ??
What is that red thing
garbage !!!!!
Now put it in your Ears. From one to other. LOL.
Should have had a 2 year old with better eye/hand coordination make this, but then again it doesn’t matter because this will not have any effect on your cell signal.
Why can’t I hear instructions
Nice.. I know I wasn’t the only one who wasted 4min to see if it worked or not.
wow, what waste of my 7 minutes of my time !!
send him back to shady pines rest home with his antenna
This is not a walkie talkie :)))
First day with his new hands,
This may be one of the worst YouTube videos I’ve watched
You make a hat out of aluminum and connect the wires to it, then plug it in your phone, then you can walk around and find a good signal,
😜
🤣🤣
Him cutting that aluminum foil didn’t bother any one ?!? ((🤪)) Lol
dear friend , do you really think you have created a 50ohm antenna with no amplifier ??
Pure bs. Metal not resembling exact patterns and shapes for given frequencies only bounce around signals already existing in the area. It’s does not attract them. At all (for example for lte it’s a series of 6-7 small, repeating, exact matching loops (like a spiral slide) and then a series of fewer spirals on the other side, that way the signal knows which direction to travel or which end to enter and leave from.
Back in the day I made a homemade 4G antenna using a pattern I found online with tin foil, copper cable from a stripped coax cable and a connector block. You shaped a thick copper hanger (iron if you need to but not as effective) into a diamond type shape like a panel antenna, then connect your thinner coax cable to one end of the connect block, both ends of your panel antennas you just made to the opposite ends of the connector blocks and then a small thin strip of foil from bridging from each connector block slots with the panel antennas in it (essentially “closing the loop” on your panel). Once you have your “cable” connected to the block, you add those spirals I was talking about on each on. Then make a second panel antennas and use another connector block for you other end.
You should have to panel antennas, both connected via standard connector blocks, connected by your “cable” in between with the spirals.
Hang the antenna end with more
Spirals outside as high as your can with the best signal you can find. Then run the second antennas somewhere indoors facing the direction you need coverage.
This was 5 years ago and things have changed but I did this in a rural cabin with 0-1 bar of service with ANY carrier. If you were lucky you got 1 mbps. And we only had capped (10gb a month) of 5mb/s internet service (satellite was all we could get)
Using this and pointing the outdoor antennas I. The vernal direction fo the nearest tower (couldn’t see it but I had a wide open valley before I hit lots of large hills(small mountains) that’s hid it.
I was able to get 2 bars after that. Sometimes 3. And like 15 mbps.
Still would t work for lte. That’s totally different and uses mu Mimo.
Last tip, if you already have antennas (real ones, ideally whip antennas) connected to say a router or gateway, you can use a parabolic shape (not a bowl, that’s not parabolic. Close but not enough) and cover it totally in foil and set that “behind” the antennas. This will help bounce and focus your antennas radiation pattern aka give you a few extra db.
Essentially it makes a Omni direction low db antenna into a slightly more directional, marginally higher db antenna.
I do this with a signal booster I got from T-Mobile (Cel fi duo+). I sent the window unit in the window and stuck my parabolic shield directly behind on point the center of the parabola in the exact direction. I want to focus at (in my case I’m in the first floor of an apartment complex, inside the courtyard, surrounded by four story buildings…. right outside the complex I can get 500 mbps 5G speeds… inside the apartment courtyard, 100 mbps. Inside my house… 5 mbps.
So the courtyard kills the signal. I needed it to get up over the building somehow but a high gain directional antennas would be overkill as it would shoot everything way too high and essentially into
Space, wasting everything.
This worked. Not perfectly but I can get 50 mbps now in my apt.
You can also create a similar type of deal online. I think it’s called a diy free waveform antennas booster shield or something like that. You print out the pattern on a piece of paper, paste the paper on a thin cardboard cutout or similar (needs to flex easily without bending) and covering it in foil and super glue it all shut. No open space. Foil must cover EVERyTHING.
It includes cut outs I. The pattern and a way to pull each end of the cutout together slightly, held together with a pencil or pen through the cutouts, to make a parabola shape. Then you cut out two more slits and then slide the reflector onto your whip antennas on your router/gateway half way down.
This is good In situations like my folks home. They got crap coverage from their router. Issue was in was all the way in the basement in a rather large home tucked away in a corner cuz that was the only
Place with an already built hookup for cable internet apparently. Just too much concrete and wood to bounce around.
I put that reflector made out of cardboard on their router whip antennas and aimed it directly at the door heading towards the rest of the building (don’t put it right at the door. You want a ramp or runway for the signal to travel some before it hits materials/objects blocking signal path and the signal spreads as it travels and can more easily maneuver around obstacles.
Overall this fixed my
Parents wifi issues completely. They went from one bar wifi signal and sometimes nothing… to a solid 3-4 bars. Again, this isn’t creating an antennas to attract a signal. RAther the aluminum foil redirects and focuses the radiation pattern of an existing antennas
Tweaking at best
Ahahahahaha
It would have been really nice if you would have put music or something over the tin foil sound
Your hands are shaking
*Hilcrack* on Instagram is the best when it comes to hacking, unlocking, recovery and reactivation services 💯.
Baba Adam ke jamane wale redio chalenge is antina se….
DUuuuuuDe clip your pointer finger and the rest of them for that matter!
Crude, but is it effective? Macgiver would be proud. 😉
Idk what everyones complaining about this guy clearly mastered arts and crafts
you show nothing. wow!😤😤😤😡😡😡😡
If you take headphone wires and connect them together it just shorts out your speakers
THIS is why *we need the Dislike ratio* YouTube!
That’s 7 min’s wasted.
👎 *DISLIKE* 👎
wtf did I just watch..wow😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
What a load of crap. All this will do is make you look like an idiot. The only antenna connected to the headphone jack is the one for fm radio (on phones with that function). This thing will not boost cellphone signal reception in any way whatsoever and might even make it worse having a chunk of tinfoil flapping around. You also risk shorting something out depending on what type of headphone plug you use.
Ismail may man, stop posting misleading videos that just waste everyone’s time.
So, I have to plug a dangle in my phone before using? And we call this a new era of technology? Funny.
That was painful to watch