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Now that we have more sites, we need to start collecting the LTE sector IDs of each site. Taking a page from the other threads I'll put together a spreadsheet of the IDs on Google Docs so we can identify the sites. It's going to be the only real way with some of the sites in NOLA.

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It should be. I mean I connected and am not too big of a deal :-)

 

haha

 

Any of you guys have a custom PRL on your phones to be able to see if either of them are broadcasting 800 Mhz for voice?

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haha

 

Any of you guys have a custom PRL on your phones to be able to see if either of them are broadcasting 800 Mhz for voice?

 

I don't but I think one of my friends has one. I will check with him.

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Thank u and I ask because some people had to do something in LTE Developer something I don't have on the iPhone.

Yes I did go into the ##DEBUG# screen on my phone but try toggling Airplane Mode on and off on your iPhone. I would sit in Best Buy's parking lot and try that a few times.

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Yes I did go into the ##DEBUG# screen on my phone but try toggling Airplane Mode on and off on your iPhone. I would sit in Best Buy's parking lot and try that a few times.

ok thank you, it sounded like u had to go onto that screen to pretend to be a sprint worker or something.
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Who's this friend? Would be cool to talk to another PRL geek.

 

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

 

Haha just a buddy of mine who flashes radios, ROMs, PRLs, etc nonstop. Always looking for the best possible mix. I will get him to join up.

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Nothing from the Gonzalez site at I-10 and Hwy 30. Hopefully soon.

 

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It took them a week or so last time.

 

Went by the Sherwood/Florida and Flannery/Old Hammond sites early. Nothing yet.

 

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

 

 

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Very good signal and coverage from the one on Veterans.

 

Three Kenner sites look complete as well.

 

Absolutely no work in Elmwood, Harahan, or River Ridge.

 

Excellent. Please let us know which ones.

 

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

 

 

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Excellent. Please let us know which ones.

 

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

 

That would help, wouldn't it?

 

Veterans @ Phoenix St.

Airline Dr @ Moisaint St

Idaho Ave @ 24th St.

 

Link to pics: (did not have a good lens today)

https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0BxTSAkTvC2B9UjhvMkd4ZWNJWU0/edit?pli=1

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Wonder if they are working on sundays , we know saturday from last 2 sites. Its so nice to know that im a few months I wont need my verizon hotspot anymore.

 

The day I saw the unmarked white truck and trailer was Sunday the 30th on Tchoup and Soraparu.

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