On a side note, Telstra's
Blue-Tick has been a whopping joke in the industry since they released it. There are plenty of non-ticked phones that outperform with ease. Even iPhones....
On the subject of induction coils/cradles, most will only see a dB or two of loss and can perform very well. Where they fail in cradles, especially universal ones if no two phone designs put the bloody antennas in the same place. A lot used to be near the top and side edge of the phone but then you Samsungs that have them all over the shop. Mine (Note4) is at the bottom edge (the area used to hold the flippin thing) and makes a pain to use in cradles. Google your phone and look for images of the antenna location before choosing a cradle. If not sure, then ask and I can chase it up (time permitting).
On antennas, the best brand out there is RFI, they have been for decades and ship to the world. Some models below:
http://www.rfiwireless.com.au/mobile...l#.V1nWV_l96rw
3G 850-950 & 4G 1700-2100
- CD2195 Old now but still good performers
- CDQ2195 Quick-removal/replacement version of the CD2195
- CD2199 Huge sucker for remote work
- CDQ2199 Quick-removal/replacement version of the CD2199
4G 700 (Band 28), 3G 850-950 & 4G 1800
- CD7195 New band 28 capable version of the 2195 series
- CDQ7195 Quick-removal/replacement version of the CD7195
The CDQ versions have much thicker radomes and can take a beating compared to the older CD range.
If you are like me and like some symmetry on the front bar, then the CDQ5000 or CDQ8000 UHF CB antennas are a good performer too.
http://www.rfiwireless.com.au/mobile...l#.V1nYv_l96rw
http://www.rfiwireless.com.au/mobile...l#.V1nY6Pl96rw
So back to cradles, new options coming to finally be rid of the maggots:
http://www.cel-fi.com.au/cel_fi_go_repeater.html