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Techsmurf, what number on the engineering screen are you looking to to ID the sites? I just cruised around town and took some screens shots. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk

Serving cell. Each site has one per sector 169 apart. I.e. 32/4th you got 19 for sector 1. Sector 2 is 188 (19+169), 3 is 357 (188+169). Gotta admit I like the hex ids better, but complete data is still preferred and I'm personally stuck with the Samsung version.

 

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That's most of Yuma!

 

Need PCIs for: Yuma 8th/8th, Drexel Heights, Bisbee, River/Alvernon, Oracle/Orange Grove, 1st/Glenn

Need GCI for: Nogales, Drexel Heights, Bisbee, 6th Ave/I-10, 22nd/I-10, Broadway/Harrison

I'll get the 8th and 8th later on today.

 

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Sadly I can't do much with this data yet, since we still don't have hex IDs for 1st/Glenn   Yes, we still need samsung serving cell IDs for River/Alvernon.

I got River/Alvernon. Don't know if it's still needed/helpful? (sorry for the delay)

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River and Alvernon- i can ride my bike over there- but is this the tower located at Prince and Country Club, next to the Rillito ??

 

That'd be it. (River/Alvernon was the only spot on sensorly that seemed obvious a week ago)

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Can a sponsor please take a look at a map and tell me where Service Cell: 426 and 361 are?

Should be in Tucson by University, I plan to donate next paycheck, but until then could someone help me at with some cross streets?

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