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Picked up some 4g in dearborn did some mapping :)

 

 

That must have been you on I94. I was running parallel on Rotunda drive and Greenfield and also mapped some.

 

It must have come from the Melvindale site that was just accepted

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Getting reports of LTE activity in dearborn, anyone in the area that can test it?

I believe the tower is located in Melvindale. I've mapped some on Sensorly. I will continue as I am down that way for work a few days a week.

 

 

 

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The Sponsor section of S4GRU shows all the accepted sites to date. Including the one in Melvindale. If you're not a Sponsor, you should consider becoming one. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1195-information-about-s4gru-sponsorship-levels-and-how-to-become-a-sponsor/

 

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Getting reports of LTE activity in dearborn, anyone in the area that can test it?

Just got back from the girlfriends in Dearborn. Mapped out some on Southfield, little MI AVE, and 94. And then more in Van Buren Township/Belleville on the way home.

 

Little frustrated everyplace I spend time it is right by but not there. Lol

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I see a new blip of LTE on 475 just north of the 75/475 split in the Grand Blanc/Flint area. Seems a little far to be picking up the known site in Flint. The new hits are a lot closer to the site near 475 and Maple in Burton.

 

Sensorly just isn't uploading from my phone tonight even when forcing it. I don't know if they're my hits or not since I was through there earlier this evening.

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I was in Plymouth, MI Sunday March 2, 2013 and had 4g service. I was eating at Bode's Corned Beef by the train tracks. 10mb download and 2.8 upload via speedtest.net app.

 

I live in westland, and I am hoping it will be up soon. There was work on a tower not far from me at Inkster and Joy road. I have no idea what NV panels look like.

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Ive noticed my signal around the washington/macomb area has not been as good. Also been trying to pick up the signal at 23 and card and my phone has a hard time connecting. Does anyone have a problem with there EVO 4G LTE not picking up signal?

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Ive noticed my signal around the washington/macomb area has not been as good. Also been trying to pick up the signal at 23 and card and my phone has a hard time connecting. Does anyone have a problem with there EVO 4G LTE not picking up signal?

 

I agree with you completely. I've found myself stuck on 1X occasionally and it sucks... I really hope it's due to work. We'll see in a week or two.

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Ive noticed my signal around the washington/macomb area has not been as good. Also been trying to pick up the signal at 23 and card and my phone has a hard time connecting. Does anyone have a problem with there EVO 4G LTE not picking up signal?

 

My wife has been reporting a similar issue with her EVO LTE in a certain area. I can't reproduce the same result with mine.

 

We were traveling from Ann Arbor to Kalamazoo via 94 so we were in and out of 4G during the trip. We were having problems with Slacker in transitional areas where her phone wasn't connected to 3G while it scanned for LTE. (I wasn't really able to verify with my phone since I was running Sensorly and LTE Discovery the whole trip.)

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The tower at Belford and I-75 in northern Oakland county (between holly and grand Blanc) has active lte. Been having trouble with data signal in that area and Sprint's network page started showing updated work at that site so I've been keeping an eye on that one.

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Went from Corktown to Campus Martious up to Midtown. I got a lit bit of 4g going around Campus Martious. Then on 96 by the Davison exit. I don't know any 4g sites in the city of Detroit. And, they seam less then idea locations to get a signal from in the suburbs. Not sure what to make of it. It is on sensorly.

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