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Network Vision/LTE - Tucson/Yuma Market


jasper7821

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I just lit sensorly like a xmas tree.

 

Speed tests showed horrendous pings... not sure if that's sensorly's fault.

 

Had signal north on 1st till about Roger, west on Grant till about 1/4 mile short of Oracle. No tech parked at the tower, might be on for good.

 

I never use Sensorly for Speedtests. It almost always shows poor results when I know the network is working much better. Speedtest.net app generally shows more realistic results, though it sometimes does bug out too.

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It'll pop on for a second then I loose signal and it goes back to 3g. Did get enough to sensorly a little bit though...good stuff.

 

Judging by the color of that sensorly dot you're way out on the fringe of whatever's going on.

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FINALLY!!!!! 4G LTE is in Tucson. I moved away, and then it pops up when I visit a week later. Wtf haha... Anyways I got it downtown by Congress & I10 and then Pima Comm. at Stone & Speedway and also here at Speedway and Campbell... Sensorly isn't working for me so I can't update the mapping....... Someone drive around and do it for us :)

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Definitely not fringe from 1st/Glenn. Sweet deal, the crew left one tower and moved on to another!!! :D

 

Just went on a trip around the area... Followed the signal to the tower on 1st/Glenn. Amazing signal there. No one at the site, all locked up, but very strong signal. Speeds weren't great though yet. Ignore the signal levels in the status bar in the speed test screenshots, I waited until I was home for them.

 

SignalCheck raw data near the base of the site:

 

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4G speedtest:

 

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3G speedtest after I lost signal at exactly 1:35pm:

 

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And a bonus, the signal I picked up at 1st/River from the 1st/Glenn tower (signal level -115dBm):

 

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I got a total of about 700 points of 4G data for Sensorly (900 for 3G). I have it on WiFi and plugged in now to upload to the servers.

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I've had 4G LTE for a good hour near the UA area where I live.

 

I drove from Euclid/University to 1st/Roger and had consistent 10mbps download speeds and didn't lose signal at all (I still have LTE as I type).

 

Any how I mapped everything I could on Sensorly and plan on going near Silverbell/Grant where a friend said he picked it up as well.

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