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Well it seems very clear now that Sprint was just doing some live testing in LA Metro. I haven't even had enhanced 3G since Saturday. I hate being teased.

 

Yeah, at least some areas are testing. LA is a demanding Market. Hopefully gets a launch more like Chicago did.

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Well it seems very clear now that Sprint was just doing some live testing in LA Metro. I haven't even had enhanced 3G since Saturday. I hate being teased.

yeah..they were 3G sucks here since around saturday or sunday too.and LTE is completely lost in the Burbank/North Hollywood area.
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Ha.

Take a look at the Sensorly website. Theres a purple blip on the tarmac at LAX. Someone must have not paid attention to the flight attendants and not turned off their cell phone. :lol:

 

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Ha.

Take a look at the Sensorly website. Theres a purple blip on the tarmac at LAX. Someone must have not paid attention to the flight attendants and not turned off their cell phone. :lol:

 

That wasn't me, although I was happy to turn on my phone last week upon landing and watch it go straight into LTE.

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I dont know before august 10..but since that its been that way..just 3 NV panels.the RRU and thats it.i dont know if it is still missing something on the ground(base station or any LTE equipment)because it is not live yet....i think i read on a Robert post that if a site have many RRU better(more data carriers)this one has 9...Is that good??

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Hey Robert, went tower hunting today on to some roofs lol... people kept staring at me. Regarding site LA35XC815, I took some pictures of what appears to be the proper site location. I was in the location the maps you have show, but couldn't find panels so I went across to a near by roof lol. Is this the right sprint panels possibly? I'll attach the pictures. Seems they aren't updated yet though. :(

 

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Red X shows your location and blue circles show the panels I saw.

 

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Robert I just noticed this site does not have old panels(legacy) just the 3 large ones..and also every panel has 3 of those square things(RRu) what does that mean?

 

Good pics, there should be one RRU for 800mhz, another for 1900mhz LTE and another for 1900mhz 1x/EVDO I believe per sector depending on the number of carriers.

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