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Just had a friend come over to my office near 16th st and Bryant. Not only is he on NID 231 but on 1x800 too!

Did you guys catch the bsl on that 1x800 site? Interesting that it's not on Roberts mini map. But still good signs all around!

 

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Did you guys catch the bsl on that 1x800 site? Interesting that it's not on Roberts mini map. But still good signs all around!

 

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It's just like, it's just like, it's just like...a mini map!

 

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Did you guys catch the bsl on that 1x800 site? Interesting that it's not on Roberts mini map. But still good signs all around!

 

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No, my friend didn't have signal check on his phone. Was looking at the engineering screen and it listed Secondary 800 as the band.

 

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You got the reference. That makes my day!!!

 

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At the Hillsdale mall!!! Speed wasn't great and it kept fading in and out. But I got it!!! Also got it very briefly on b Street in San Mateo.

 

 

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That is coming from the tower at 92 and 101.
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So how do I use the iPhone field test mode to determine what site my LTE is coming from?

 

There's no way to do it from the GCI alone. You have to do some detective work, get close to sites (~-70dm) and note down which GCI you're getting as a site note in SCP. Some markets with more members crowd source this and have extensive GCI to site mappings, but we don't really have the manpower out here. 

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Oh whoops. That was silly of me. In the Field Test menu, the relevant values are Cell Identity [GCI] (unique across all sites), and the Physical Cell Id [PCI] (unique within your market). You'll have to manually track which GCI + PCI map to a certain tower since you're on iOS :/

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Oh whoops. That was silly of me. In the Field Test menu, the relevant values are Cell Identity [GCI] (unique across all sites), and the Physical Cell Id [PCI] (unique within your market). You'll have to manually track which GCI + PCI map to a certain tower since you're on iOS :/

Thanks last night I was trying to use the Cell ID against the maps but was confused why they didn't match up.

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