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If I close the hood on a car I'm swapping the motor on, can you tell if I am finished hooking all the hoses and such up?

 

Have you ever heard the joke about the Mexican guy with two penises? Yeah, he named them Hose A and Hose B.

 

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If I close the hood on a car I'm swapping the motor on, can you tell if I am finished hooking all the hoses and such up?

I only 15 so I really don't know much about cars.

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:blink:

 

:rofl:

 

Hey, when digiblur mentioned hoses, plural, he provoked me.

 

:P

 

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I've been connecting to LTE all day in Lutcher.

 

Let us know this information and we can determine if the site is new or not.

 

Open the dialer and dial *3001#12345#*

Select LTE and/or Serving Cell Info

Physical Cell ID and Cell Identity are both values pertaining to the site ID. Post both.

 

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Let us know this information and we can determine if the site is new or not.

 

Open the dialer and dial *3001#12345#*

Select LTE and/or Serving Cell Info

Physical Cell ID and Cell Identity are both values pertaining to the site ID. Post both.

 

IPHONE_LTE_ENG.png

 

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Here's all I could get being suck in the older part of my school forcing LTE with airplane mode. When I was close to outside I got up to 23 Mbps. Didn't have a chance yet to ride around and see the speeds. I have no idea where the tower is. I'm disappointed though because I live about 6 miles from Lutcher and I'm not getting any LTE here at my house! :(

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So what location was this exactly ? Definitely some oddities on this one as it doesn't fit the site number pattern. Looks like a new site though!

 

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I was in Lutcher @ Lutcher High School. http://maps.google.com/maps?gl=us&q=lutcher+high+school&cid=0,0,5355862675165659006&sa=X&ei=Sz9fUdLyJIjY9AT91IHIBA&ved=0CAYQ5xg

 

I just went back and got the same numbers for the cell ID and identity. Now only if I could map on sensorly..

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Here's all I could get being suck in the older part of my school forcing LTE with airplane mode. When I was close to outside I got up to 23 Mbps. Didn't have a chance yet to ride around and see the speeds. I have no idea where the tower is. I'm disappointed though because I live about 6 miles from Lutcher and I'm not getting any LTE here at my house! :(

This is probably the site 30.038647,-90.696236 Texas St. and Jefferson Hwy
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Probably..or the one north of there. Hard to say with the signal number, depends on whether he was indoor or outdoors.

 

I was in Lutcher @ Lutcher High School. http://maps.google.c...BA&ved=0CAYQ5xg

 

I just went back and got the same numbers for the cell ID and identity. Now only if I could map on sensorly..

 

Thanks for the posts and pics. Apple said, "No Sensorly mapping for you!"

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I have a feeling the Tower at crowder/lake forest in no east is on... I'm getting 4g everywhere out here.

 

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We were awaiting confirmation and serving cell IDs.

 

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Thanks for the confirm. Still need the IDs for the Crowder / Lake Forest.

 

And also a really good week if you live West of LaPlace.

 

got some pics and engineering screenshots, Digi. Unfortunately, I'm a but tipsy right now so I'll post what I have when I'm sober. Which may be tomorrow morning, or afternoon, possibly even night. Lol I will post them though.

 

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