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I saw band class 10 on my debug screen today while hitting a couple nv towers in Palatine. I'm guessing that is the 800mhz band?

 

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I saw band class 10 on my debug screen today while hitting a couple nv towers in Palatine. I'm guessing that is the 800mhz band? Sent from my EVO LTE

 

Yes. What channel are you on?

 

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Awesome. Another confirmed CDMA 800 connection. What PRL are you using on your EVOLTE? I don't see any complete sites in Palatine, so either you are getting the sites in Hoffman Estates complete with CDMA 800, or there are new sites that have come live in Palatine since the last update. Cool stuff.

 

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Awesome. Another confirmed CDMA 800 connection. What PRL are you using on your EVOLTE? I don't see any complete sites in Palatine, so either you are getting the sites in Hoffman Estates complete with CDMA 800, or there are new sites that have come live in Palatine since the last update. Cool stuff.

 

Robert

 

25005

 

I was hitting site CH01XC199

 

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25005

 

I was hitting site CH01XC199

 

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That's a new site. Also, this confirms that 800 support is back in with 25005. It was removed in the previous PRL.

 

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