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On 3/13/2019 at 5:49 PM, runagun said:

Came upon my 1st 5G Install in the PHX market.   

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Drove by just now.  8x8 panel has already been removed. Mimo panel live.  

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8 hours ago, RAvirani said:

How is signal propagation compared to before and other bands now?

Too early to tell.  But I will say the Mimo antenna takes up so little space.  They should be able to put that antenna on everything.  

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Too early to tell.  But I will say the Mimo antenna takes up so little space.  They should be able to put that antenna on everything.  
That unit weighs far more than an 8t8r antenna and radio setup FYI.

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2 minutes ago, lilotimz said:

That unit weighs far more than an 8t8r antenna and radio setup FYI.

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I'm familiar .  It should weight about the same as the RRU and antenna together.  Well thats what Johnny Saw would say in conferences.  

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7 hours ago, Brad The Beast said:

Looks like a Nokia Massive MIMO unit! How are speeds around that area now?

It is.  Speeds so far are around the same as with 8x8 antennas. Device Im using is Moto X2 force if that matters.       

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8 hours ago, runagun said:

It is.  Speeds so far are around the same as with 8x8 antennas. Device Im using is Moto X2 force if that matters.       

How is coverage/propagation with the new equipment?

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6 hours ago, RAvirani said:

How is coverage/propagation with the new equipment?

Too early to tell. I do get more stalls while using data.   If that makes sense.   

 

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1 minute ago, belusnecropolis said:

How is it, living the dream?

Not really.  I think they need to tune everything.  The same places where 8x8 b41 struggled. Still struggles with mimo.   

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1 minute ago, runagun said:

Not really.  I think they need to tune everything.  The same places where 8x8 b41 struggled. Still struggles with mimo.   

Gotchu fren. When you get your data points in, let us know how many carriers and what frequencies you are seeing. I wonder if and how they will shuffle anything to accommodate New Radio, like the Magic Box or UE carriers. What is the available bandwidth Sprint leases on 2.5 in your daily travels? Thanks for what you have put together; these are great pictures. 

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