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Look on Sensorly and you can see two. The other one is Flannery and Old Hammond. They were activated last Saturday.

 

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I'm looking at it and all i see is purple i didn't know you could see tower locations on sensorly.......

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I'm looking at it and all i see is purple i didn't know you could see tower locations on sensorly.......

Sensorly doesn't show tower's but you may be able to get and idea of where some are from it. We do have tower maps in the sponsor area :tu:

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I'm looking at it and all i see is purple i didn't know you could see tower locations on sensorly.......

 

It's a heat map style like you see on some carriers coverage pages. I see two deep purple spots and as you get away from the tower it gets weaker.

 

 

 

Now we did get info in the Sponsor section of this website about the new sites after another member state he heard they were on plus we have maps of all the sites there. A bunch of us in the NOLA/BR market also post screenshots of the LTE engineering screens too for tracking down which sites are what/where. The sector IDs the phone shows are from the 3 sectors of the each site. When you find a set of IDs that do not match/group together it is quite obvious it is a different site.

 

Unfortunately with the iphone5 due to Apple's limitations that apply to the phone, you are not able to map with Sensorly, you can only view. We could really use some additional mappers in Baton Rouge since there are not many of us here. But don't fret, you can help out by posting the screenshots of the LTE engineering screens. The iphone5 is the only phone on the network so far that shows both styles of the LTE sector IDs. So check out the links in my sig and post a few screenshots from either of the sites.

 

Welcome to the club!

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Top rack is NV panels. Must be a heavy use site seeing as there's 3 panels in one sector.

 

Excellent that's the tower at the corner of west lee and Nicholson in Baton Rouge. Just wish they would turn that one on!

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What do you think? Is the LTE hardware up at this site?

Top rack is NV panels. Must be a heavy use site seeing as there's 3 panels in one sector.

 

No, that is not Sprint NV hardware. Please see this instructional post for spotting Sprint NV equipment: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2902-how-to-spot-sprint-panels-and-rrus-ericsson-style/

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No, that is not Sprint NV hardware. Please see this instructional post for spotting Sprint NV equipment: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/2902-how-to-spot-sprint-panels-and-rrus-ericsson-style/

 

Are you serious? RRU's are obvious, rounded panels on the closest sector and narrow beam panels on the right?

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Ok, well I disagree with you.

 

Sprint does not have any site that has 3 NV panels per sector. This is an Ericsson market. Ericsson mounts the RRUs directly behind the panel, like flags. There are 3-4 RRUs per panel. I see none of that here. This appears to be an AT&T site. If this is Sprint, I have not seen a set-up like that. Unless my eyes are playing tricks on me.

 

Digiblur? Please inform.

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I went by this site several weeks ago,and,based on everything I've learned from digiblur, decided that that top rack was AT&T. Note the tower at the corner of Burbank and Seigen by the soccer complex has NV equipment on it.

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What do you think? Is the LTE hardware up at this site?

 

I knew that site by even looking at it on my phone sideways and all before you said it. Nope. Not RRUs. That's AT&T at the top.

 

Top rack is NV panels. Must be a heavy use site seeing as there's 3 panels in one sector.

 

Negative. That's AT&T. There's no such thing as a heavy use site in Baton Rouge. Legally impossible at this point. There's only 7 carriers available as they sold 5mhz to AT&T a while back in this area since they didn't need it due to the lack of customers/coverage here. 4 RRUs will more than handle things here. I haven't seen a 5 RRU site but it would seem 1 panel could still cover it. 2 RRU's and 1 combiner per PCS side of the antenna. 1 RRU for the 800SMR. Which if you think about it is a waste... as it could only do 1 carrier of CDMA right. Since its a RRU11 it can not do LTE and CDMA at the same time. I don't see them putting a combiner, another RRU, set of power/fiber cables just for a LTE carrier on 800SMR. They will probably install an RRU12 later when 800SMR is rolled out and refarm the RRU11's out to the GMO site and spares. But that's another thread/tangent..

 

Excellent that's the tower at the corner of west lee and Nicholson in Baton Rouge. Just wish they would turn that one on!

 

Not just yet..

 

No, that is not Sprint NV hardware. Please see this instructional post for spotting Sprint NV equipment: http://s4gru.com/ind...ericsson-style/

 

Funny how this EXACT site is in my instructional thread referencing it as AT&T.

 

Are you serious? RRU's are obvious, rounded panels on the closest sector and narrow beam panels on the right?

 

You won't find that in Baton Rouge at all... this city is a bare bones network with the least amount of cell sites as possible.

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Here is the picture I took of the Burbank/Seigen tower. You can see the RRU "flags" behind the panels pin the lower track.

I went tower spotting with my youngest daughter this morning.

 

Lee @ Nicholson by Mike Anderson's - nothing

Burbank by Lakeside Bar and Grill - nothing

Highland @ Sotile behind Ruffino's - nothing

 

I did stop by the Brec soccer complex on Burbank. The picture says it all:

 

With all the rain lately, the access road to this tower is under water.

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In the premier sponsor map why are some of the dates wrong and what are the important dates to pay attention to?

 

Those were the original schedules, plans have changed quite a bit since then. Basically just interesting data to look at at this point.

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Here's some better photos of this site that I took back in December.

 

Sprint has to be the hodge podge thrown up antennas not on a rack that look like are tied up there. Since the top is definitely not theirs and the bottom rack is not their panels either.

 

 

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Sorry for the confusion. Out of curiosity digi, if the network is so sparse, why do you keep Sprint?

 

It's cheap due to the SERO discount (requirement for me in this area), Airave was free, roaming is free, and I guess their retention specialists do a great job as I've tried to cancel three times but they've swayed me with discounts for the network inconvenience.

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It's cheap due to the SERO discount (requirement for me in this area), Airave was free, roaming is free, and I guess their retention specialists do a great job as I've tried to cancel three times but they've swayed me with discounts for the network inconvenience.

 

Got ya, the no roaming fees are nice. I think Sprint will always have an advantage as long as they can roam on VZ.

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A few completed RRU work sites from my cache of pics...

 

Sherwood & Florida 4 RRU high capacity site:

 

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Never got a chance to take a pic of the Flannery & Old Hammond one. I know bigzeto posted one though.

 

Port Allen (Hwy 415)

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It's cheap due to the SERO discount (requirement for me in this area), Airave was free, roaming is free, and I guess their retention specialists do a great job as I've tried to cancel three times but they've swayed me with discounts for the network inconvenience.

 

Well I hope retention can keep up their retention of you because I don't know what we would do around here without you.

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Thanks for the kind words as it makes it all worth it. I do find myself spending too much time here sometimes, hopefully I don't annoy too many people with the constant posting ;)

 

We will see how the 800SMR "retention" does its thing. Still holding out hope that they might take a hard look towards the end of NV here since we are delayed several months anyways, hard look at the Nextel only sites and hopefully put some CDMA on them as NOLA got a bit of Synergy upgrades but BR was scheduled for a few along some new sites but it got scrapped when the capex for network upgrades was killed.

 

Hell even if they only did one site I'd be 100 times happier.. it probably wouldn't cover my house much if they added this but I do go to this area quite a bit and pass through it everyday, dropped calls a lot on the EVO LTE here, the Note2 does much better here though. Picture is a thousand words... and FYI this a MAJOR traffic area due to people in Livingston parish (but I'm sure they have AT&T if they live there). I'm sure Sprint still racks up a good bit of roaming from this area though but probably not enough to pay for a site due to the customer base here. But you have to start somewhere on turning that stigma around to get customers.

 

Really wish Sprint would have let me work with their engineering dept during RF design!

 

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If you get bored... go to http://www.sprint.com/coverage Zoom in on New Orleans down to where you can see the different colors for voice coverage. This is 1X coverage...keep that in mind as 1X "goes farther" than EVDO/LTE. No go to the Baton Rouge area...scroll around to all the areas. Notice anything? I will speak no more...

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