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Two new towers are active in Seminole. One between Seminole and 113th just south of park and another near Seminole high. Should be on sensorly soon.

 

I'm watching for anything new in Hillsborough. Hopefully will see something new soon.

 

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Have LTE at Fowler and 56th

Yesterday I had LTE on 56th and Busch, I don't know which tower it was from. It wasn't the one there or any on Busch. I think there is one on Sligh between 56th and 301 on or they changed the tilt on one of the towers. Also one is one in Thonotosassa is on broadcasting LTE now near 301 and where Fowler ends.

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What signal strength are you getting? I can't pickup anything at 56th and fletcher. Any idea on what tower could be on?

 

It's not the tower at 50th and Fowler. The signal is coming from either South or East of 56th and Fowler. I was getting about -96dbm, so it was a fairly good signal.

 

Yesterday I had LTE on 56th and Busch, I don't know which tower it was from. It wasn't the one there or any on Busch. I think there is one on Sligh between 56th and 301 on or they changed the tilt on one of the towers. Also one is one in Thonotosassa is on broadcasting LTE now near 301 and where Fowler ends.

 

I know the one near 301 you are talking about. That definitely isn't this one.

 

Judging by the signal I'd guess it is the one between 56th and I-75 on Fowler. I was just by there yesterday though and didn't spot NV panels (that doesn't mean that they aren't there) so I can't be sure.

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It's not the tower at 50th and Fowler. The signal is coming from either South or East of 56th and Fowler. I was getting about -96dbm, so it was a fairly good signal.

 

 

 

I know the one near 301 you are talking about. That definitely isn't this one.

 

Judging by the signal I'd guess it is the one between 56th and I-75 on Fowler. I was just by there yesterday though and didn't spot NV panels (that doesn't mean that they aren't there) so I can't be sure.

 

Only way to find out is to use Sensorly, although I suspect one on Sligh near Harney, but its been cold so the signal could be farther than normal from somewhere. The one on Fowler betwwn 56 and 75 didnt have NV panels on them last week.

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I have seen a crane at the internal mount tower just east of the suncoast on 54 last week from Tuesday through Friday. Guessing they were probably installing antennae. I am guessing with those kind of towers they have to mount the RRUs on the ground.

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Looks like the Sligh and Harney site is broadcasting LTE now, mapped a little. Also I think the I-75 and Bruce B Downs is on now based on Signal strength -79dbm at that intersection, but I didn't map. The Sligh one is throwing LTE along 56th in Temple Terrace.

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Looks like the Sligh and Harney site is broadcasting LTE now, mapped a little. Also I think the I-75 and Bruce B Downs is on now based on Signal strength -79dbm at that intersection, but I didn't map. The Sligh one is throwing LTE along 56th in Temple Terrace.

 

I used to lose LTE there so its definitely on. Seems like a really big week for us.

 

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I used to lose LTE there so its definitely on. Seems like a really big week for us.

 

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The I-75 and Bruce B Downs tower is definitely on, had -68dbm signal when I got off exit, really had no time to map much.

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