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It almost looks like the larger panel on the second rack from the bottom might be NV, but I have been wrong before...

 

I'd put my money on the third rack. Tough to say without being able to see the RRUs, or the text on the bottom of the panel... lol.

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So I was right!

Maybe...

But probably not...

 

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I think you were! I misread your post initially.... I thought it just said second rack, not second from the bottom, which would be the same thing that I was saying.

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I think you were! I misread your post initially.... I thought it just said second rack, not second from the bottom, which would be the same thing that I was saying.

I thought we were probably talking about the same thing... ;)

 

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I was beginning to wonder when some west side was going to show up.

It appears to be a fairly even distribution of sites at the moment.

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Every time I load the Sensorly map I get a little sad. So close to my house, but so far away.

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I was beginning to wonder when some west side was going to show up.

It appears to be a fairly even distribution of sites at the moment.

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Every time I load the Sensorly map I get a little sad. So close to my house, but so far away.

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If you look at Sensorly I mapped the spot on the South West side right by Washington St. There is a tower right at Kentucky and 465 then another at Washington St.

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I was able to map a bunch of the NW side this morning as well. It seemed the strength was strongest on Georgetown road between 86th and 71st streets.I saw readings in the high 60s and low 70s RSRP at that location but I couldn't tell which tower(s) were sending signals. the two strongest signal reading were on georgetown rd. just south of 86th street (74 RSRP) and Just south of 79th street (67 RSRP). I drove a grid surrounding this area circling out from there.

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I was able to map a bunch of the NW side this morning as well. It seemed the strength was strongest on Georgetown road between 86th and 71st streets.I saw readings in the high 60s and low 70s RSRP at that location but I couldn't tell which tower(s) were sending signals. the two strongest signal reading were on georgetown rd. just south of 86th street (74 RSRP) and Just south of 79th street (67 RSRP). I drove a grid surrounding this area circling out from there.

 

With -67 RSRP you would pretty much have to be near the tower with line of sight to a panel. That is a -42 RSSI equivalence.

 

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I was just reading this when I saw the 4g icon pop up. I am at work on pike plaza rd. i was getting -113 on rsrp. I added a dot onto sensorly. Not sure which tower I am getting it from I just doubt its from the one over at 79th and Georgetown that IndyAndy added.

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Is that the one off of Willowbrook? Willow something?

 

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Not sure if there is a willow something near there. It is just south of IN 32, at the intersection of Oak and 171st (south St) between union and Carey (east of US 31).

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Not sure if there is a willow something near there. It is just south of IN 32, at the intersection of Oak and 171st (south St) between union and Carey (east of US 31).

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