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blkkatana

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  1. Just wanted to add to this. It is not just a sprint problem either. Many places in the United States simply do not have fiber infrastructure. I also believe many ISPs are just waiting for DOCSIS 3.1 in the next year so they can just keep their current copper lines.
  2. Have not really seen much change around Toledo. Same couple towers still need work.
  3. The first picture is band 25. I thought I had something under the second picture when I posted that. I might have deleted it on accident when I edited the post with the third picture.
  4. Both of these are from different towers in Toledo Edit: Just got this one in the backyard
  5. Did we not at one time have a test signal of 800 voice over a year ago? The site on the west half of Alexis.
  6. Didn't see this until today. I am going to try and force my phone to connect to it later. Whenever I am around there I get strong LTE so I am never on 3G to check it.
  7. Correct it is a problem in the plain text. I have been loading the log directly into notepad++ and using replace [," ] with [,"] to remove the additional spaces. The space only shows up at the beginning of the month where the string length is a value shorter (1-9) than other cases (10+).
  8. Mike, Would it be possible to remove the leading space or add a leading zero to the log dates in the future? example: " 2-Jan-2015 3:17:20 PM" "02-Jan-2015 3:17:20 PM"
  9. 1x800 was working for miles that was nice. B26 even at -110dB can still beat the best of 3g. B26: I still see dead zones between some towers but that could just be because how far the towers are or the antenna on my phone (mediocre on B26 iirc)
  10. From your description either the network there is screwed up bad or they are still doing stuff on the back end. Having spent time in other markets I would say they are still working on the market.
  11. Is the Top 5% a per market metric or a corp metric? Does Sprint throttle you only for the month after some point of usage? Isn't att or someone getting sued currently over doing this even when the tower is not under heavy load?
  12. Is the note 2 still your current device? That only supports band 25. source: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-327-samsung-galaxy-note-2-big-enough-for-everything-except-svdo/
  13. Not sure about the free version. Pro has Sprint (band 25), Sprint 26, and Sprint 41 as the provider names.
  14. Congrats. Check out the US map here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/517-nv-sites-complete-maps/ Check out the Toledo section here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3365-toledo-area-in-progress/
  15. That PRL has been out since August. It is the newest for that series of PRL.
  16. Well something is better than nothing. Can you check what prl version you are on now?
  17. ESMR auction history can be found at bottom of page here: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=about&id=smrs Want to say IBEZ only restricts the power output even if no deal was made with Canada (ie can run at any time with limited output power). I thought that IBEZ agreement was made.
  18. I believe Nextel bought the spectrum rights in the last couple rounds of auctions back in the late 90s and early 2000s. They should have had it for 10 years now.
  19. iirc Nationally both 1x800 and LTE 800 downlinks are centered somewhere between 862-869 MHz. This would place both in the non public safety region of 800 MHz edit: "From the spectrum analyzer RF sweep, we can see that this site has achieved SMR 800 MHz deployment completion. On the left is the 1.25 MHz FDD CDMA1X 800 downlink carrier at band class 10 channel assignment 476, which equates to center frequency 862.9 MHz. On this site, CDMA1X 800 was deployed earlier this year just prior to the Nextel iDEN 800 shutdown. But LTE 800 did not follow -- until now. On the right is the newborn 5 MHz FDD LTE 800 downlink carrier. Temporarily, connections to the LTE 800 carrier are not yet allowed, so an exact EARFCN cannot be determined. But frequency domain analysis suggests a downlink EARFCN 8763, which equates to center frequency 866.3 MHz and is smack dab in the middle of the EARFCN 8761-8765 range that I predicted in one of my engineering screen articles earlier this year." source: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-358-sprint-scores-an-800-on-the-lte/
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