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Sensorly has updated now.. I see it now. Definitely that site. Now that's LTE out in the middle of no where. ;)

 

There's nothing out that way but Middendorfs and a bunch of bayou weekend shacks on the water. Almost as desolate as my area, theys just gots mo crawdads. Did Middendorfs ever reopen after Katrina?

 

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I mapped it from the harrahs casino until I got off the ferry in Algiers. Lost signal once I got off the ferry in Algiers

 

Hey! That ferry didn't follow the dashed line on Google! :lol:

 

That is quite a route it took, though.

 

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Hey! That ferry didn't follow the dashed line on Google! :lol:

 

That is quite a route it took, though.

 

Robert

 

Must have been another boat. That site is definitely in Algiers with that signal strength.

 

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

 

 

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It did when I was in the water. Lol but I was able to connect again in front the ferry in Algiers. Speeds are worser then 3G. 35kps down and 31kps up

 

Always check your signal strength in the lte engineering screen, you'll be able to see exactly why your speed test was slow then.

 

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

 

 

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There's nothing out that way but Middendorfs and a bunch of bayou weekend shacks on the water. Almost as desolate as my area, theys just gots mo crawdads. Did Middendorfs ever reopen after Katrina?

 

Robert

 

You seem very familiar with the Nola area. I know I am new here so I must have missed how you have a connection to the area.

 

But yes Middendorfs reopened after Katrina and in fact they have expanded with 2 side by side restaurants now.

 

 

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You seem very familiar with the Nola area. I know I am new here so I must have missed how you have a connection to the area.

 

But yes Middendorfs reopened after Katrina and in fact they have expanded with 2 side by side restaurants now.

 

I was last at Middendorfs around 1990 or so. I lived in North Florida in my teens, and we spent our share of vacations in Louisiana.

 

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There's nothing out that way but Middendorfs and a bunch of bayou weekend shacks on the water. Almost as desolate as my area, theys just gots mo crawdads. Did Middendorfs ever reopen after Katrina?

 

Robert

 

And even back after Isaac.

 

http://www.nola.com/dining/index.ssf/2012/09/middendors_to_reopen_wednesday.html

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whoa, do y'all see the dark Purple going further up Canal Street? Maybe we have the Tower placed wrong and it is at the beginning of the Quarter?

 

You might be right! The pieces come together now. The one member said he lost it when got off the ferry even though sensorly for some reason showed the signal getting stronger. Now it looks like it was redrawn and gets weaker. The signal is the other way! Probably one of the two sites Southeast or East of the Superdome. The site Southwest of the dome has it's RRU up but is too far to be that strong. I'm thinking some swippy swapping was done on some scheduling due to the Superbowl to offload some 3G data onto LTE.

 

That is going to be one area that could prove to be difficult to figure out which site is broadcasting due to the buildings. But with a little leg work it could be possible to narrow it down.

 

Did I say I'm jealous? ;) Time to go work on the wife again for that trip to Hammond this weekend.

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The signal while I was on canal was -112. As I drove down Decatur it got to -106. The only one at that end of canal is at royal, on the holiday inn. The sites on gravier, carondelet, canal@Claiborne were not broadcasting 4g when I mapped it out out today.

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I think we may have a Sensorly polluter in NOLA. Some custom ROM's will misrepresent their findings to Sensorly and only report a strong signal. Looking at the logging up Canal, it appears to me to be falsely solid. I don't think the signal is that strong based on the cross reporting on Peters Street. Something is amiss. If you find your device is falsely reporting signal strength to Sensorly, please stop reporting until you fix your ROM. Thanks.

 

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I should have also included that it is quite possible that they turned it on (Canal @ Royal) after 4:30 today, or that it was being lit up over the course of some time. I guess I will figure it out tomorrow, based on the sector ID.

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I wanted to give a huge welcome to the new members and possible lurkers in this thread. Myself and the rest of the NOLA market folks appreciate all of the help with tracking down and mapping the new signals with your devices and Sensorly. We couldn't do it alone and the more eyes and devices on the road the better!

 

I do want to let you know about an additional resource that can help you with things. In the Sponsors forum we have various maps with completed sites, locations of other sites, and even spreadsheets tracking the work and/or signals were are finding in the NOLA market. It's an exciting time in the NOLA market! Already within one day of LTE site activations, Sprint has far surpassed the previous 4G WiMax coverage. This is only a the tip of the iceberg and is going to get even better by the day! Throw the site some "coin" and help out with the bandwidth/server bills and join in on the other NOLA threads with even more information available to your fingertips.

 

Continue here:

http://s4gru.com/ind...come-a-sponsor/

 

Thanks again and welcome to the NOLA team of LTE hunters! ;)

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Hey everyone...

I'm a westbanker here <_<

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Your not alone on the westbank brother. I've been back and forth trying to find LTE on the westbank.

 

I'll see about venturing out to Algiers and find out if my phone will pick up anything and see if there is an active tower on this side of the creek.

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