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This is where it is located .. I just thought this has to be a sprint site .. everyone else has tower in that area

 

 

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Show us what is at the base. The antennas alone can't tell us much.

 

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3 hours ago, SeanK_ said:

Was at Uptown this afternoon and got B41 MM^2 97.25 Mbps down and 5.64 Mbps up. Never seen that before in ABQ.

Shocking how well it is during the day. The site covers the entire area so well. At night/early morning it will push 200+

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16 hours ago, techcj_manzer said:

Shocking how well it is during the day. The site covers the entire area so well. At night/early morning it will push 200+

Really 200+? That's amazing for that area! Good Job Sprint!

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21 hours ago, tyroned3222 said:

 Sprint up 5 points in El Paso in the 2nd half of 2017

 

 

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I can see that. I was just recently there and some areas have way improved, most stagnant and consistent with the past. 

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I can see that. I was just recently there and some areas have way improved, most stagnant and consistent with the past. 
I heard more B41 is coming online more there. The 5x5 only main reason for the poor results. Hopefully 1st half 2018 will be even better.

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19 hours ago, tyroned3222 said:
This tower still a mystery was set for an upgrade.. my 1st thought for a band 41 upgrade, but they just added more sectors.which is now only tower in el paso using 6 sectors

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Nope. 3 sectors.

They added triband antennas and only attached 2.5 mini macros to it.

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Nope. 3 sectors.

They added triband antennas and only attached 2.5 mini macros to it.

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This is the front of the site.. it also has another 3sectors on the other side of the tower. This is the first site like this in El paso e8a84369655d0b1b12eaf98d6f14bf09.jpg

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3 hours ago, tyroned3222 said:

Ya, 6 antennas total

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Yes 3 sectors 2 antennas.  An antenna is not a new sector unless it has different sector coverage configuration. Those triband antennas have the same sector coverage setup as the 800/1900 hex ports so it's the same sector. 

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Yes 3 sectors 2 antennas.  An antenna is not a new sector unless it has different sector coverage configuration. Those triband antennas have the same sector coverage setup as the 800/1900 hex ports so it's the same sector. 
So, was this an capcity upgrade for band 25 ?

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Just now, tyroned3222 said:

So, was this an capcity upgrade for band 25 ?

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No.

As I said in a previous post only 2.5 mini macros are connected to the 2.5 ports of the triband antenna. 

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Sprint running band 25 10mhz on I-10 heading west towards Las crucese937851f8570a497d97f09108c955a9d.jpgb8a105c5ea1071658d2101c1892254ce.jpg

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That's a area with the C Block. So not surprised it's 10x10. Is that the only carrier or is there a 5x5 carrier from the B Block

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That's a area with the C Block. So not surprised it's 10x10. Is that the only carrier or is there a 5x5 carrier from the B Block

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Sprint is just running this block no band 26 nothing else .. density is bad here for sprint .. towers are spaced so far apart

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Sprint is just running this block no band 26 nothing else .. density is bad here for sprint .. towers are spaced so far apart

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Stinks. Do you happen to know how much C Block spectrum they have? Just curious if it's only enough for this 10x10 or possibly a 15x15 Future.

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Stinks. Do you happen to know how much C Block spectrum they have? Just curious if it's only enough for this 10x10 or possibly a 15x15 Future.

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Ya once cdma is shut off .. sprint can go full 15x15 mhz

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Ya once cdma is shut off .. sprint can go full 15x15 mhz

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Oh. The map I've seen shows them holding C,B And G Block there. So I thought they could put all the C Block on LTE and keep B Block on CDMA

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53 minutes ago, Tengen31 said:

Oh. The map I've seen shows them holding C,B And G Block there. So I thought they could put all the C Block on LTE and keep B Block on CDMA

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Yes you are correct about the holdings. However, I don't have the specific date but the C block of 30mhz total was leased to AT&T.  I will have to check the spectrum dashboard if the lease expired and has since returned to sprint.

 

Edit. Obviously something has occurred as the picture posted is in the C block. Also Band 25 G block is deployed down there so it could be that a sliver of the C block has been returned and subsequently the G block has been expanded.

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Yes you are correct about the holdings. However, I don't have the specific date but the C block of 30mhz total was leased to AT&T.  I will have to check the spectrum dashboard if the lease expired and has since returned to sprint.  

Edit. Obviously something has occurred as the picture posted is in the C block. Also Band 25 G block is deployed down there so it could be that a sliver of the C block has been returned and subsequently the G block has been expanded.

 

PCS A VZPCS D TMO

PCS B ATT

PCS E some third party

PCS F ATT

PCS C3 ATT

PCS C4 Sprint

PCS C5 Sprint

PCS G Sprint

 

Sorry flipped it PCS A TMO, PCS D VZ

 

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