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@cozisback. It was the most painful experience I've ever had. I fractured my fibula and broke a piece of my ankle socket that holds my ankle together. So I have to have a plate put on my fibula and a screw put in my ankle. Then 8 weeks later they have to go back in and pull the screw out.

 

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@cozisback. It was the most painful experience I've ever had. I fractured my fibula and broke a piece of my ankle socket that holds my ankle together. So I have to have a plate put on my fibula and a screw put in my ankle. Then 8 weeks later they have to go back in and pull the screw out.

 

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$#!+

 

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@cozisback. It was the most painful experience I've ever had. I fractured my fibula and broke a piece of my ankle socket that holds my ankle together. So I have to have a plate put on my fibula and a screw put in my ankle. Then 8 weeks later they have to go back in and pull the screw out.

 

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I work for the largest Orthopedic practice in Columbus - if it's one of our Dr.'s they'll take good care of you

 

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Don't need Engineering screenshots. HTC devices tell SCP everything we need to know. Check the GCI and compare to the spreadsheet.

 

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Not seeing that GCI on the spreadsheet. Unless it's incorrect.

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Not seeing that GCI on the spreadsheet. Unless it's incorrect.

I *think* this is because there's enough missing data to not be 100% certain of what the GCI for some of those sites is. If bretthammer was nearer to the site with stronger signal, I think they were looking for -80 dBm then the site would be verified.

 

I found the closest GCI and counted backwards. I stopped 2 lines under the Morse Rd site, then I looked to the left aide and saw there were 3 GMO sites which I knew would normally not get LTE. Then I took a risk and said, well one of those 3 GMO sites must be going to become GMO full builds then the GCI was on Morse Rd.

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Sprint, oh how you taunt me! Got enough LTE from the Alspach/Cedar Hill site to play chimes a couple times in the middle of the night. This causes an uncontrollable reaction to freak out, oh its that one. Ugh back to sleep....

 

Haha, bastards...... Always taunting us!

 

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Not feeling too well so I didn't get any screen shots, but I did map some more purple down south around Lucasville yesterday while visiting family.

It looks like there are at least two towers running LTE down in southern Ohio north of Portsmouth.

 

I'll try to get back down in that area in a couple of weeks when I'm feeling better.

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Not feeling too well so I didn't get any screen shots, but I did map some more purple down south around Lucasville yesterday while visiting family.

It looks like there are at least two towers running LTE down in southern Ohio north of Portsmouth.

 

I'll try to get back down in that area in a couple of weeks when I'm feeling better.

 

I hope you feel better. Thanks for the contribution you did make. I'm not sure if you've made it over to Sponsor thread here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4742-columbus-market-mapspreadsheet/ or the Premier Sponsor thread here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4825-columbus-market-mapspreadsheet-premier-edition/ but they have additional information that you could use.

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Not feeling too well so I didn't get any screen shots, but I did map some more purple down south around Lucasville yesterday while visiting family.

It looks like there are at least two towers running LTE down in southern Ohio north of Portsmouth.

 

I'll try to get back down in that area in a couple of weeks when I'm feeling better.

Man alive, LTE in Lucasville. Data was so slow down there it was not even worth trying. Today, zooooooom! 

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Polaris LTE struggling in some a areas. Speed test was barely hitting 1mg. Maybe Sprint is still loved

The tower north of Polaris is still not 4G accepted.  It is however 3G / 800 accepted.  Once that site goes live, it should help the congestion / coverage.  Any chance you looked at your engineering screenshots to see your dB?  If you were near the northwest side / stores I wouldn't be surprised to get 1 meg.

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I can head out there tomorrow, but I have an iPhone. Will that give enough information to track the locations down?

 

I know how to access the field test screen.

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I see purple on the map in chillicothe did anyone catch the screen shots yet I can go I moved out of cbus and back to chillicothe.

No one has made it down there yet to grab them yet. The address is listed on the sponsor side.

 

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