Go-Voyager Signal Booster

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The Go-Voyager Signal Booster for stronger & more stable mobile reception while driving. Designed for cars, vans, trucks, RVs, and commercial vehicles. Compatible with all major New Zealand networks (Spark/OneNZ/2Degrees)

Product Highlights

  • Coverage Area: Vehicles
  • Signal Compatibility: 3G Boosters & 4G Boosters & 5G Boosters & Voice Calls
  • Frequency Bands: 700/850/1800 MHz Signal Booster
  • Installation guide

What's Included

  • 1 x Cell Phone Signal Booster
  • 1 x Inside Whip antenna with Cable
  • 1 x Outside Omni antenna with cable
  • 1 x Power adapter for car
 
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Overview

The Go-Voyager Signal Booster – Cars, Vans & Trucks:

Stay connected on the road with the Go-Voyager Signal Booster from MobileBoosterNZ. Designed for cars, vans, trucks, RVs, and commercial vehicles, this booster enhances 3G, 4G, and selected 5G signals by supporting three major mobile frequency bands: 700 MHz (Band 28), 850 MHz (Band 5), and 1800 MHz (Band 3), ensuring strong, stable voice calls, texts, and mobile internet.

The booster complies with Radio Spectrum Management (RSM)'s technical requirements, featuring:

  • Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
  • uplink/downlink shutdown Protection
  • Strict emission and interference control
  • Network-safe operation
The Go-Voyager Signal Booster is ideal for rural areas, caravans, or for traveling highways and areas where there is little to no signal. It can help improve data speeds, decreases dropped calls, and supports multiple devices simultaneously. The compact, durable design withstands vehicle movement, vibration, and varying weather conditions, making it ideal for personal and fleet use.

Advantages & Uses:

  • Stronger, more stable mobile reception while driving
  • Reduced dropped calls and clearer voice quality
  • Faster mobile data speeds on highways and in rural areas
  • Supports multiple users simultaneously
  • Perfect for logistics, delivery fleets, emergency services, RVs, and motorhomes
  • Compatible with all major New Zealand networks (Spark/OneNZ/2Degrees)
                            

Installation:

1. Mount Outside Antenna:
  •  Highest possible point, upright, and 12 inches clear of obstructions.
  •  Connect coax cable to antenna. Optional magnetic roof mount can be used.
2. Install the Booster:
  •  Connect inside whip antenna to “USER” port, outside antenna to “BTS” port.
  • Mount near a power source with ventilation; avoid direct sunlight, heat, or moisture.
3. Connect Power:
  • Plug DC adapter into booster and vehicle outlet.
  • Power LED lights up; alert LEDs flash 5 times per band to indicate operation.
Minimum outdoor signal of -100 dBm is required. Stronger outside signal = better performance.

Technical Specifications

Frequently asked questions

Virtually none. Signal boosters are built to run continuously without adjustments. Once installed, they work automatically. The only thing you might need to check occasionally is that the outdoor antenna is still secure after severe weather, but beyond that, they just get on with the job in the background.

It is. Large steel buildings are well known for blocking mobile signal. A properly installed booster can distribute coverage across big spaces like woolsheds, workshops, or barns. The device will connect to an external antenna where signal is stronger and relays it inside, so you’re not left without reception when you need it most.

Yes, it will. Mountains and hills often obstruct the direct line of sight between your phone’s antenna and the nearest mobile tower. Since signals travel in straight lines, if a large object such as a ridge or hillside is in the way, the transmission may be absorbed or scattered.

A booster solves this issue by capturing whatever signal is available outside, even if it is weak or reflecting from nearby surfaces, through an external antenna. It then amplifies that signal and spreads it across the interior. So in mountain areas where your phone has difficulty, the booster works with the weak signal to provide you with stronger coverage throughout your home.

Yes, they do. 4G signal boosters can take the signal already reaching your property and make calls clearer, internet faster, and streaming smoother.

For 5G, 5G signal boosters designed for New Zealand bands can boost low, mid, or high-band coverage indoors. Even if you mainly use 5G, strengthening the underlying 4G signal can still improve overall performance for calls, apps, and data.

Setting up a booster is pretty straightforward. First, stick the outdoor antenna somewhere it can grab the best signal, usually on the roof, a balcony, or an outside wall. Run the cable from the antenna to the booster unit inside your home or office, plug it in, and switch it on.

You just need to find the right spot for that outdoor antenna because the stronger the signal it picks up, the better your coverage will be inside.

Most home boosters are easy to set up yourself, but if you’ve got a big office or multi-storey place, you might want a pro to help with extra antennas or tidy up the cabling.

Well, coverage depends on the booster model. Small boosters can handle a flat or a few rooms, typically 300 to 500 square metres. However, larger boosters can cover an entire house, up to 5000 square metres. These models would be super useful for warehouses or multi-storey buildings.

Yes, multi-network boosters can boost one or more users on different networks simultaneously. This is useful when several people in a home or office use different mobile networks. Some people may need a Spark signal booster, other may need 2degrees signal booster and some 1NZ Signal Boosters, if they want to boost only the carrier they're on.

But a multi-network booster makes sure everyone is getting stronger and more reliable coverage while, at the same time, not requiring separate devices for each network.

Yes, as long as they are approved by New Zealand's telecommunication authorities. Legal boosters are designed to enhance your coverage while still being part of a wider network. The use of illegal boosters (not approved by authorities) may not only affect the network, but could also potentially affect emergency services (this is particularly important).

Of course. Using a signal booster can provide faster download and upload speeds by increasing the strength of your mobile signal.

This leads to smoother video calls and less buffering when streaming. A stronger mobile signal also helps your device stay connected without constantly searching for a signal, making your mobile experience more reliable overall.

A mobile signal booster/repeater is a device that enhances mobile signals within your home, workplace, or any property. It works by capturing the outdoor signal from a cell tower, amplifying it, and then broadcasting the stronger signal indoors.

It does not create a signal from thin air; it simply boosts the signal that is already there, helping you stay connected in areas where phone service would otherwise be weak or unreliable.