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I saw this while driving to workout this morning. It is as the Overland Park Soccer Complex. I looked at the Sprint map and did not see a tower at this location. There are 3 towers just northeast of this location, serving all the carriers, at the Blue Valley Athletic complex.

 

 

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I saw this while driving to workout this morning. It is as the Overland Park Soccer Complex. I looked at the Sprint map and did not see a tower at this location. There are 3 towers just northeast of this location, serving all the carriers, at the Blue Valley Athletic complex.

 

I don't understand. What "Sprint map" are you referring to? Sprint does not pubiish maps of all Sprint towers. If you look at the sponsor map at S4GRU you will find the Sprint tower in the nearby area, and it does not look like your photos. Your photos do not look like typical cell towers to me. What makes you think these photos show a Sprint tower at all?

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I don't understand. What "Sprint map" are you referring to? Sprint does not pubiish maps of all Sprint towers. If you look at the sponsor map at S4GRU you will find the Sprint tower in the nearby area, and it does not look like your photos. Your photos do not look like typical cell towers to me. What makes you think these photos show a Sprint tower at all?

 

If you go to https://network.sprint.com/ you can put in your zip or city and it will show you towers for that zip code.

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Try going to the cell site up close. More than likley, it's American Tower putting in a new site for AT&T

 

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I plan on doing that tomorrow. It is at the maintenance facility for the golf course and there is a sidewalk that runs right beside it. Just didn't have time get out of the truck today.

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If you go to https://network.sprint.com/ you can put in your zip or city and it will show you towers for that zip code.

 

No, that link will only show you a small subset of Sprint towers that have been scheduled for "band-aid" maintenance upgrades of the legacy network.

 

As a sponsor, you have access to maps of virtually all Sprint towers in the interactive project maps, since the NV sites are essentially all the current Sprint sites. Look at those maps at S4GRU.

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I talked to the workers this morning, and it is a Verizon tower! He said it would be a straight pole.

 

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A "straight pole" because VZW likes giving its subs the shaft...

 

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