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Kaku is against the rules to post the link to the map, its on sponsors area, if you can donate $10 or whatever amount you want and you become an sponsor, then you can access it, its worth it to support the site.

 

My bad didnt know that..... As soon as i can (since i dont have a paypal account) ill donate!!!!

 

Thanx 2Fast!!!

 

sent from my superFKN htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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Im a GS3 owner willing to try a new PRL. Currently running 24006.

 

I will see if I can get one going for you guys tomorrow. I need to verify something though. Go into your ##DEBUG# screen and look at the 1X engineering screen. What SID is your area on? Do this when you are not roaming and not on an Airave.

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I sure hope this was lost in translation. Those 3G speeds are in the 99% percentile for the Sprint network.

 

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Aguadilla 2 mb. Robert i cant post a screenshot. Any problem with my account?

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I will see if I can get one going for you guys tomorrow. I need to verify something though. Go into your ##DEBUG# screen and look at the 1X engineering screen. What SID is your area on? Do this when you are not roaming and not on an Airave.

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I know PR/VI is one market but I'm not seeing or hearing anything here in St.Croix Virgin Island . Does anyone have info...on that ' date=' please share . Thanks !!![/quote']

 

Work should start in the VI soon. It will likely be St. Thomas first, but St. Croix shouldn't be too long after.

 

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Aguadilla 2 mb. Robert i cant post a screenshot. Any problem with my account?

 

No problems with your account. To post a pic, click on the image button and enter the URL where it is saved, or you can use Tapatalk app.

 

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I will see if I can get one going for you guys tomorrow. I need to verify something though. Go into your ##DEBUG# screen and look at the 1X engineering screen. What SID is your area on? Do this when you are not roaming and not on an Airave.

 

Trying to get to the screen, it asks me for a Lock Code so I tried my MSL and its not working, something about an invalid lock code.

 

Got in. SID I have is 5142.

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You must have been using the heck out of that phone. Everyone's usage patterns and areas are different but I could easily get two days out of the evo even with little wifi coverage.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

 

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You must have been using the heck out of that phone. Everyone's usage patterns and areas are different but I could easily get two days out of the evo even with little wifi coverage.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

Yup...u might say that..... I use slacker radio a lot at work.....:D:):P

 

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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You must have been using the heck out of that phone. Everyone's usage patterns and areas are different but I could easily get two days out of the evo even with little wifi coverage.

 

Sent from my C64 w/Epyx FastLoad cartridge

 

Btw.... Id love to see how can I get 2 days from it!!!!!

 

posted using my super FK'N htcEVO4gLTE

 

 

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