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LTE from the south side of Columbus but not quite sure which tower I am getting this signal from

 

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You gotta change your Bold settings in the accessibility screen to untruncate your Serving Cell.

 

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Does anyone know when the rest of Westerville will be lit up??

We have an idea, but we've donated to obtain the information that we have.

 

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You gotta change your Bold settings in the accessibility screen to untruncate your Serving Cell.

 

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Well that's odd that I have to turn my bold setting to on just to see the whole number

 

 

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Well that's odd that I have to turn my bold setting to on just to see the whole number

 

 

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Yeah, we found out that's the only way to see the whole number. This site is on S. High Street.

 

More information about this site including address can be found here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4742-columbus-market-mapspreadsheet/?p=283322

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You didn't by chance drive around the tower and get the other two numbers did you?  It appears this is a new LTE site.

 

EDIT: Looking at the spreadsheet, this tower may have been found already.  If you can verify the other two serving cells that would be a big help.  I'm a little slow this morning, if you check out the sponsor thread this site has been confirmed with all three serving cells.  I can post the location there.

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LTE Engineering Screenshots please and check the link before:

 

http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4742-columbus-market-mapspreadsheet/

 

Hey Coz

 

The same signal at Kroger ( right off East Broad intersection with Reynoldsburg-New Albany Rd ) the signal was so intermittent that everytime I went to engineering I lost the signal.  So I didn't come up with the info we need to which tower it is..

 

But.. I would assume the signal is coming from the closer brice and main area then the livingston onewhich is more south.

 

I did perform a speed test near kmart off east main street ( reynoldsburg )  ..17.63 down and 6.91 up ! 

 

I hope Sprint can turn on East Broad Street and the Easton areas fairly soon.. because Im around there alot  working or playing..

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Hey Coz

 

The same signal at Kroger ( right off East Broad intersection with Reynoldsburg-New Albany Rd ) the signal was so intermittent that everytime I went to engineering I lost the signal.  So I didn't come up with the info we need to which tower it is..

 

But.. I would assume the signal is coming from the closer brice and main area then the livingston onewhich is more south.

 

I did perform a speed test near kmart off east main street ( reynoldsburg )  ..17.63 down and 6.91 up ! 

 

I hope Sprint can turn on East Broad Street and the Easton areas fairly soon.. because Im around there alot  working or playing..

 

I'm pretty sure I know where the signal is coming from that you're receiving. I'm pretty sure it's the same site you received LTE from when you pulled 17mb down.

 

A lot of work is going on in Columbus. Check the Sponsor thread.

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Does the signal get stronger over time with LTE or does that have to be manually adjusted? I'm right at the tip of it

 

I know they adjust the angle of the panels.. basically think of an umbrella.. more open - its a wider signal.. close it some and the signal is not as wide but perhaps more focused where it points.   At what point they adjust is beyond me - I'd think when its Sprint accepted it would be "ideal"..

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Does the signal get stronger over time with LTE or does that have to be manually adjusted? I'm right at the tip of it

I know they adjust the angle of the panels.. basically think of an umbrella.. more open - its a wider signal.. close it some and the signal is not as wide but perhaps more focused where it points. At what point they adjust is beyond me - I'd think when its Sprint accepted it would be "ideal"..

Also, once a large area is complete they will adjust the power the emitted and the down tilt of each sector on a site to improve coverage gaps between sites and reduce interference. This can happen weeks or months down the road and done remotely.

 

At a future time, they also increase the LTE speeds. Most new sites are limited to 15-20mb. After tuning, that limit is increased to above 30mb.

 

That's the sweet part of the new radios that all this can be done remotely.

 

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New LTE on 19 sites. Too many cities to name. Here ya go Columbus sponsors: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4742-columbus-market-mapspreadsheet/?p=210545

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Boy this is pretty exciting with all the lte that is popping up all over Columbus. Only down side is my phone is dropping calls like it is no tomorrow.

 

 

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Sorry if this seems slightly off topic, but about once a day my iPhone 5S says no sim installed. It then drops the connection about 2 seconds then reconnects to the network. I've restored it and gotten a new sim, neither of which helped. Could this be because of network upgrades or do I just have a hardware issue on my hands.

 

 

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Sorry if this seems slightly off topic, but about once a day my iPhone 5S says no sim installed. It then drops the connection about 2 seconds then reconnects to the network. I've restored it and gotten a new sim, neither of which helped. Could this be because of network upgrades or do I just have a hardware issue on my hands.

 

 

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Sounds like a hardware issue. It may be best to ask if someone over in the iPhone thread on S4GRU has experienced that before.

 

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