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Further notes...  I think one of the sectors for the Sprint equipment is on the far left in the image you posted. If there is any B41 equipment, it would share the same space.
I spotted the sprint panel that provides band 41 on top of the Sprint store ... 79aa1466324d8507c81cd6320f4ef6ba.jpg

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2 hours ago, tyroned3222 said:

I spotted the sprint panel that provides band 41 on top of the Sprint store ...

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Is that where the Hollywood video used to be next to Taco Bell?

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37 minutes ago, tyroned3222 said:

Yup right next to dunking donuts

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A 92XS small cell. Sprint loves putting these on tops of their store locations where possible. 

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3 minutes ago, tyroned3222 said:

No inspected site with a buddy of mine ... Sprint is not on the building

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I can't really tell which antenna is the correct one from those images, but I can tell you without a doubt that Sprint is on that building.

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I can't really tell which antenna is the correct one from those images, but I can tell you without a doubt that Sprint is on that building.
It must be shut off then.. according to the pci.. when I forced band 25 i connect to the site on Reynolds

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A 92XS small cell. Sprint loves putting these on tops of their store locations where possible. 
That's actually very smart of them. I sure they don't have to pay themselves Rent then.

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That's actually very smart of them. I sure they don't have to pay themselves Rent then.

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Ya, it has good range on it as well... Even pentrates inside the mall... But once I get really deep inside the mall and band 25 takes over 123 DBM

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6 hours ago, RSC405 said:

 

Sprint has added to their array. Can someone tell me what it is for?

 

 

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Take more pics. Most likely it could be an Ericsson RRUS82 8T8R 2.5 setup which has never documented before. Screenshots from NSG/SCP and more pics would be fantastic.

 

 

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On 12/19/2017 at 10:27 AM, jroepcke51 said:
Those look like Airspan band 41 equipment.   

 

One Nokia mini Mac and flexi (looks like).   

 

It'd be great if you can get SCP screenshots as well. 

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22 hours ago, TheCUJuan said:

Anyone run any speed tests by Louisiana/San Antonio area lately? Or Wyoming/Academy here in ABQ? Thanks!

Both areas become barely usable between noon-2PM. Typically I will get around 10-15mbps down most of the day here. The closer to Paseo you get the slower it gets, Paseo×Wyoming being an intersection unusable all day. 

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43 minutes ago, techcj_manzer said:

Both areas become barely usable between noon-2PM. Typically I will get around 10-15mbps down most of the day here. The closer to Paseo you get the slower it gets, Paseo×Wyoming being an intersection unusable all day. 

That’s really interesting. I live near Louisiana and Vivian/San Antonio and when I had Sprint back in Feb, I rarely got speeds higher than maybe 3 Mbs.

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36 minutes ago, TheCUJuan said:

That’s really interesting. I live near Louisiana and Vivian/San Antonio and when I had Sprint back in Feb, I rarely got speeds higher than maybe 3 Mbs.

It helps with 2xCA on B25 here which recently showed up in this area!

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1 minute ago, TheCUJuan said:

So when you say “unusable” what type of speeds are you talking about?  The 1-3 Mbps that I used to get or less?

By unusable, I mean nothing gets through-3G needed for most iMessages and other small things to go through. During the lunch hour, it is barely usable with 0.5-2mbps. 

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14 minutes ago, techcj_manzer said:

By unusable, I mean nothing gets through-3G needed for most iMessages and other small things to go through. During the lunch hour, it is barely usable with 0.5-2mbps. 

That’s really interesting, you’d think the evening is when it’d get busier. 

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