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Due to FCC regulations, booster units that are designed for mobile use, like the Reach RV, are limited in the max gain allowed. The Drive Reach RV has a max gain of 50 dB. The Destination RV is a stationary booster, so it has a max gain of 65 dB. This means the Destination RV will be able to help you connect to towers further away than the Reach RV, but you would need to be stationary to use it. Both are the top of the line RV boosters, the Destination though is our most powerful RV booster.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I switched out the Destination RV for this model as it is the newest one in the line reaches out further than the Destination RV. Currently stayed 7 miles back in the country where I was told there was no service with the Drive Reach and my Verizon Jet pack I was able to receive phone calls and stream movies with no problems. I’m very happy with my purchase
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