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I was at The Rusty Bucket today in Gahanna and to my surprise even though there is no LTE to my knowledge there the 3g speeds were really good. So I guessing this is the NV 3G?

Nope. Just a site that isn't seeing heavy traffic.

 

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New week of LIVE LTE ANTICIAPTION. Time to spread the love out east directly in populated areas

I think you're going to continue to see the North light up. I'm hoping others as well.

 

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2nd tower in Marion now has 800 done.

 

Thank you, can you post the site ID here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4742-columbus-market-mapspreadsheet/

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I see purple in the jeffersonville area. I was there yesterday and didn't get a hit of LTE all

Your phone gotta be broken or you were stuck on a 3G data call the whole time.

 

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I see purple in the jeffersonville area. I was there yesterday and didn't get a hit of LTE all

I work down in the area. Maybe it's just my phone, but literally the second I an in range of that tower I go in to 4G. Same thing with the tower in WCH.

 

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Since I got this i5 10mos ago it hasn't worked. I got it before Sprint offered the insurance. I drop my home wifi all the time. So I'm sure I was stuck on a 3G call like mentioned

If you got it 10 months ago and it has hardware issues, you should be able to get a new one at the Apple store. Their phones come with a year warranty that should cover everything unless it was water damage. Just make an appointment.
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Not the best picture, but the east main st @270 tower is getting panel love, when I get home tonight I'll post more, but I talked today with the guys doing the install there, they have "a bunch" of towers to Panel in the next few weeks, but he wouldn't say how many or Where.. He wasn't sure about backhaul since his crew only puts panels/rru in and connects to the nv cabinets...

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Not the best picture, but the east main st @270 tower is getting panel love, when I get home tonight I'll post more, but I talked today with the guys doing the install there, they have "a bunch" of towers to Panel in the next few weeks, but he wouldn't say how many or Where.. He wasn't sure about backhaul since his crew only puts panels/rru in and connects to the nv cabinets...

 

amcferrin90 beat you to it.

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Not the best picture, but the east main st @270 tower is getting panel love, when I get home tonight I'll post more, but I talked today with the guys doing the install there, they have "a bunch" of towers to Panel in the next few weeks, but he wouldn't say how many or Where.. He wasn't sure about backhaul since his crew only puts panels/rru in and connects to the nv cabinets...

 

I see antennas in the picture ;)

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You'll go to your grave arguing Panel vs Antenna, won't you :)

Ask the tower dogs if they have hung the panels up yet... I guarantee you will get a funny look or he will tell you to talk to the electricians on the ground as that is their job.

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Ask the tower dogs if they have hung the panels up yet... I guarantee you will get a funny look or he will tell you to talk to the electricians on the ground as that is their job.

 

:rofl: Can we call them antenna panels as they're referred to on work permits?

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:rofl: Can we call them antenna panels as they're referred to on work permits?

I guess that works.. Still sounds weird though. Whatever works though as it gives me a good laugh when I need it as I imagine a guy hanging a basestation cabinet up on the crows nest.

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I guess that works.. Still sounds weird though. Whatever works though as it gives me a good laugh when I need it as I imagine a guy hanging a basestation cabinet up on the crows nest.

 

:lol:

 

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Dare you to ask an experienced tower climber about installing panels. ;) guess you have to have done some climbing to laugh at it.

I trust you. Just bustin ya chops.

 

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I guess that works.. Still sounds weird though. Whatever works though as it gives me a good laugh when I need it as I imagine a guy hanging a basestation cabinet up on the crows nest.

 

 

You got me!  I call them panels out of habit (Probably a bad one LOL!), he did refer to them as "antenna panels" and "Radio Units"

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You got me!  I call them panels out of habit (Probably a bad one LOL!), he did refer to them as "antenna panels" and "Radio Units"

 

Funny thing is, Samsung's Radio Units are not called radio units. They're called Radio Heads. That's why I refer to them as RRHs. You'll see Radio Heads on Permits as well.

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