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not calling you a liar simply saying I'm two hundred yards away and not getting 1x800 nor have I ever, maybe they were testing it when you went by or maybe I don't know how to use signal check but I've not seen 1x800 from that tower yet, I just took this shot maybe I'm looking at it wrong Lord knows I'm no pro at this stuff vumuje8y.jpg

 

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Congrats, you are connected to a tower that has been NOT reported as been upgraded, but the NID of 203 & 5 digit BID indicates you are connected to a NV upgraded tower.

 

Since you are a sponsor, you can see this tower has NOT been accepted as of yet, but most likely will be on tomorrow or this weekends update: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/517-nv-sites-complete/

 

It's possible, and more than likely, 800 is either active or in test mode. What PRL are you currently on? It does make a difference, but your S4 is more than capable of picking up 800.

 

There's a great app called PRL helper that will allow you to flash a custom PRL that can help you "hunt" 800: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viper.prlhelperfree  Again, since you're a sponsor, you can find custom PRLs here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3059-800smr-s4gru-sponsors-prls/

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Can confirm Sprint equipment being installed on tower inside of Fairfield self storage on pleasent ave. Also screen shots of Hamilton towers connected to 1x 800.

 

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Can someone tell me why when I stop and take a speed test with sensorly and then go back to mapping it won't register any samples being taken until I restart my phone?

 

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The majority of hamilton lost signal on Millville Hill signal was still strong headed to fairfield but had to turn back worker at Bridgewater left and still no 4g from it

 

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Congrats, you are connected to a tower that has been NOT reported as been upgraded, but the NID of 203 & 5 digit BID indicates you are connected to a NV upgraded tower.

 

Since you are a sponsor, you can see this tower has NOT been accepted as of yet, but most likely will be on tomorrow or this weekends update: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/517-nv-sites-complete/

 

It's possible, and more than likely, 800 is either active or in test mode. What PRL are you currently on? It does make a difference, but your S4 is more than capable of picking up 800.

 

There's a great app called PRL helper that will allow you to flash a custom PRL that can help you "hunt" 800: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viper.prlhelperfree Again, since you're a sponsor, you can find custom PRLs here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/3059-800smr-s4gru-sponsors-prls/

OK so I downloaded the xshortcut program and set it up, it seems to work fine but I do not know which of the prls to try on the xda site, I've searched extensively and I see the list of fifteen or so prls but I can't for the life of me figure out which does what, any idea which I should try our how I go about finding out which one does what, thanks for your help this is driving me crazy

 

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OK so I downloaded the xshortcut program and set it up, it seems to work fine but I do not know which of the prls to try on the xda site, I've searched extensively and I see the list of fifteen or so prls but I can't for the life of me figure out which does what, any idea which I should try our how I go about finding out which one does what, thanks for your help this is driving me crazy

 

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your a sponsor so look in the sponsor sections to find what your looking for.
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Yeah great news. I came through downtown Hamilton from the highway just a little bit ago. Got 4g all the way through Hamilton to the westside. Nothing from the Wasserman Rd tower yet though.

Is the Wasserman tower going to be upgraded? How soon do you think it will be upgraded?

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Is the Wasserman tower going to be upgraded? How soon do you think it will be upgraded?

the Wasserman tower is running on updated equipment, just not putting out lte yet.
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