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Network Vision/LTE - Toledo Market (Toledo, Bowling Green, Findlay, Lima, Port Clition)


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Tapatalk for some reason aren't giving me any notifications even when I change the settings on it..weird guess I need to go back to the email option. Agree Jason it's nice to see more people joining the fourms..the more the better.

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timestamp="1390415326"]Im not sure if Im doing this right. 

This is the tower on the corner of McClain and National road in Lima. 

How can I even tell if it is a Sprint tower? 

I wanna help the community but not sure how to.  :td:

IMAG0003_1.jpgHere is what your looking for, sorry I couldnt upload it here, but I circled it..

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/u7ir7m5v4s5ilvh/1GQgR3gPIL[quote name="jayjam99" post="270374"

 

 

 

There should be two rrus ones for 1900 and the other is for 800. From what i can tell thats a in progress site. Heres a link to map of towers in Ohio http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4462-network-vision-site-map-toledo-market-separated-from-ohio-markets/

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Thanks for the response keelerman!

Newbie question..... what does "There should be two rrus ones for 1900 and the other is for 800." mean. 

I googled rru and figured out what that is (Im guessing what you circled in the picture).

What does the 1900 and 800 represent tho?

 

Edit: Disregard. I found my answer. 

For anyone else that needs an explanation here is a good link:

http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/01/13/sprints-1900mhz-network-vision-is-nice-but-the-800mhz-rollout-will-drop-your-jaw/

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Thanks for the response keelerman!

Newbie question..... what does "There should be two rrus ones for 1900 and the other is for 800." mean. 

I googled rru and figured out what that is (Im guessing what you circled in the picture).

What does the 1900 and 800 represent tho?

1900 and 800 is the frequency of what is being put out. 1900 is what they are using right now for LTE, 800 cdma (voice) and 800 on LTE will also be coming soon as well. The lower the frequency the further the signal will travel and penetrate. We are also going to be getting LTE on 2500, but that's a little down the road, should help with capacity issues if/when it happens and will bring faster speeds as well.
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Just got word of 4g at Pearson Park in Oregon, Oh.  He ran sensorly

Ryan was getting LTE on the turnpike down by lucky, Ohio as well..they sure are firing things up! Good news
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Just received a message from sprint, telling me that within the next month network upgrades should be complete! I live in Maumee.

 

SprintFreeMsg: Over the next month, the new network will be largely completed in your area. See new phone offer at http://sprint.us/upgrade1 Reply S to stop.

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Just received a message from sprint, telling me that within the next month network upgrades should be complete! I live in Maumee.

 

SprintFreeMsg: Over the next month, the new network will be largely completed in your area. See new phone offer at http://sprint.us/upgrade1 Reply S to stop.

Yea, this is a generic text that is being sent to people all over the US. Nothing to get excited over unfortunately. 

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I'll drive through there on my way home and check it out.

Hearing reports of live Lte in walbridge.

Yup it's on sensolry already..that's where I said 280 exit 4 that's walbridges exit.
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Guessing could be same tower but hoping to get it mapped exactly. Because that's not far from home haha

I've been noticing alotbof speed tests that say 4G, also makes me wonder if they were testing before like in Nov, because I seen one in port clintion area like that. Maybe it didn't pass inspections or somthing. I think it's only going to get better from here on out
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I picked up LTE right off of the Oregon Rd ramp but lost it as I turned on Oregon Road toward Owens. I didn't get another signal until I got on 795. Has LTE for maybe a quarter of a mile around East Broadway and managed to grab this screen shot. Was also running Sensory.

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I picked up LTE right off of the Oregon Rd ramp but lost it as I turned on Oregon Road toward Owens. I didn't get another signal until I got on 795. Has LTE for maybe a quarter of a mile around East Broadway and managed to grab this screen shot. Was also running Sensory.

There is tower to the West of Owens on lime city road, that's prob why it was hit and miss..if I rember right when I went to Owens I was connectioning to that tower. There is also anotherone over on andrus road between Tracy and Broadway. with towers like that the cell spacing is going to be shorter so your not going to have it has far as some would think, but once the rest of them are done than it should be better. Just an fyi for you and anyone else. :tu:
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