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And it did change: Does Robert ever actually sleep?? :o

 

Not enough. Where's my coffee? :coffee:

 

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I have LTE signal and it fast loving it. Kinda sucks my bars keep going up and down (3-4 bars) on iPhone 5 wonder why this keeps happening. I live less than a mile away from the tower.

 

Your signal strength is likely right between the threshold between 3 and 4 bars. And it is not unusual for your signal strength to vary even when stationary. But you will likely have different strengths around your dwelling too.

 

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Where are you in Tualatin?

 

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Check out sensorly. It's between Durham and king city. South of Tigard, and slightly north of Tualitin. On SW Durham road

 

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Check out sensorly. It's between Durham and king city. South of Tigard' date=' and slightly north of Tualitin. On SW Durham road

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We did those spots on Sensorly yesterday. I did the northern part and mdiedrich did the lower part. ;)

 

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We did those spots on Sensorly yesterday. I did the northern part and mdiedrich did the lower part. ;)

 

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Yeah it looks like you came in on beefbend rd...

 

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Yeah it looks like you came in on beefbend rd...

 

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Actually came from Roy Rodgers to Blue Mountain Rd. Then I jumped on 99W down to Durham Rd, then to the tower where I did my speed test. I'm staying near Beaverton now, so GPS helps a lot. :P

 

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I drove Salem to Hood River, I-5 and I-205 this weekend and got nothing.

 

It's past the 5/205 split. So you probably were outside of the coverage from the lone site that is active on the north side of Tualatin. Also, you will likely have to cycle airplane mode to get it from the I-5.

 

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Some more speed tests from Byron Center MI(84th and Byron Center Rd, and 84th and M-6), from the last 2 days. Its not bad at all! :D

 

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