Well, bogalot and Warren were correct in their concerns.
I bought a connector to fit the Sleek and installed it onto the antenna cable in the center console, and hooked the bumper antenna to the Sleek. Didn't work at all. I removed the trunk-mounted TeleAid/phone switch and hooked the antenna directly to the MB compensator. Success! Sorta...
Using the Wilson antenna on the Sleek, I saw a 25 dBm improvement in the 1x voice range, and 28 dBm in the 4G data range. This is a great improvement - over 500 times the original signal strength!
Using the stock MB bumper antenna on the Sleek, I saw a 24 dBm improvement on the 1x voice range, which is great - but the improvement in the 4G data range is only 9 dBm. This is better than nothing, but nothing like the improvement with the Wilson magnet-mount antenna.
A long conversation with a very helpful Wilson engineer didn't give me much hope. His opinion is that there is no way to improve the stock antenna - it simply isn't designed for the frequency range that I need. He suggested that I install a Wilson trunk-lip mount and antenna. Not too pretty, but better than the cable across the roof. No idea yet of the cost of parts.
Investigation will continue...
I bought a connector to fit the Sleek and installed it onto the antenna cable in the center console, and hooked the bumper antenna to the Sleek. Didn't work at all. I removed the trunk-mounted TeleAid/phone switch and hooked the antenna directly to the MB compensator. Success! Sorta...
Using the Wilson antenna on the Sleek, I saw a 25 dBm improvement in the 1x voice range, and 28 dBm in the 4G data range. This is a great improvement - over 500 times the original signal strength!
Using the stock MB bumper antenna on the Sleek, I saw a 24 dBm improvement on the 1x voice range, which is great - but the improvement in the 4G data range is only 9 dBm. This is better than nothing, but nothing like the improvement with the Wilson magnet-mount antenna.
A long conversation with a very helpful Wilson engineer didn't give me much hope. His opinion is that there is no way to improve the stock antenna - it simply isn't designed for the frequency range that I need. He suggested that I install a Wilson trunk-lip mount and antenna. Not too pretty, but better than the cable across the roof. No idea yet of the cost of parts.
Investigation will continue...