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You guys don't have intersections? You sound like some fishermen with gps coordinates or lease blocks.. Mississippi Canyon 252 anyone?

 

Post the pics and they will get up on in progress map. Your phone camera would work as well although not really preferred.

 

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You guys don't have intersections? You sound like some fishermen with gps coordinates or lease blocks.. Mississippi Canyon 252 anyone?

 

Post the pics and they will get up on in progress map. Your phone camera would work as well although not really preferred.

 

-- "Sensorly or it didn't happen!"

Coordinates makes it easier to find the exact site no site is in a perfect intersection and they are hard to find in google maps
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Past by this tower 29.986428,-90.060377 today and there were RRUs and Panels, sorry dont have any picture i dont have a camera maybe someone can pass by it and verify. Also this one 30.018576,-90.122283, i saw them from the car but im pretty sure they been upgraded, hope someone can verify this.

 

I submitted pictures on this one Dec 30. Well, I put it in my Google Docs link. Not sure if anyone looked at it. Between Uptown, Downtown, Midcity, and Marigny, I only found about 6-7 that even looked like they could be LTE ready.

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Nothing new today , checked from kenner to new orleans , didnt even notice a crew along my mapping trip.

 

If you check any sites please post the site locations that didn't have any work so others can spend their time checking other sites.

 

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Nothing new today , checked from kenner to new orleans , didnt even notice a crew along my mapping trip.

 

I think you should check the Kenner site again near the Best Buy.

 

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Just now I heard that the site in Gonzales was signed off as complete yesterday. It is at I-10 and LA-30. Glad to see the purple near the Kenner site. My New Orleans source has been pretty solid so far.

 

am changing the Gonzales site to In Progress now. It will go as 4G complete in the update tomorrow.

 

Robert

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Just now I heard that the site in Gonzales was signed off as complete yesterday. It is at I-10 and LA-30. Glad to see the purple near the Kenner site. My New Orleans source has been pretty solid so far.

 

am changing the Gonzales site to In Progress now. It will go as 4G complete in the update tomorrow.

 

Robert

 

Awesome. I may have to head out to the Tanger Outlet Mall and check out that Gonzales site.

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I just mapped out the Kenner site on sensorly. For those that can't get a connection go into LTE Engineering screen by typing ##DEBUG# into your dialer. I started in Best Buy's parking lot by doing this.

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I just mapped out the Kenner site on sensorly. For those that can't get a connection go into LTE Engineering screen by typing ##DEBUG# into your dialer. I started in Best Buy's parking lot by doing this.

 

I literally think we were driving right next to each other at one point. I saw some purple just near me that I don't think was me.

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Just now I heard that the site in Gonzales was signed off as complete yesterday. It is at I-10 and LA-30. Glad to see the purple near the Kenner site. My New Orleans source has been pretty solid so far.

 

am changing the Gonzales site to In Progress now. It will go as 4G complete in the update tomorrow.

 

Robert

 

Oh wow! Super wow!

 

Go map it bigzeto!

 

Can't wait for the source to say something about the others in town.

 

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