Network Vision/LTE - Western & Central Pennsylvania Markets (Lancaster, Scranton, Erie, State College, Williamsport)
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By PedroDaGr8 · Posted
A new site had sprung up near Lynnwood/Mill Creek (eNB 380299, gNB 1873297). Note: CellMapper has better mapped detail on this one than SignalCheck. SignalCheck has it located near a site still awaiting upgrade which isn't correct. There aren't really any permits I can find that could be it but it might be an old site that Sprint was originally going to setup at the Northlake Christian Church. -
By Dkoellerwx · Posted
I've had Bluetooth issues since the previous update. Maybe it's for that. -
By PedroDaGr8 · Posted
The confusing NB 84647 is now live again, now also broadcasting NR (gNB 1104955, haven't seen a 110xxxx gNB in this area before). You can literally see this site from the nearby eNB 84740 and can almost see it from the other new site eNB 380787. It really makes no sense. -
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/fcc-approves-starlink-plan-for-cellular-phone-service-with-some-limits/ FCC appears to be very cautious / slow walking aspects of this. Deferring to NASA on lower altitudes. Hopefully the new FCC commissioner can speed this up so that voice and video will work. In terms of astronomers, SpaceX could launch a huge version of Hubble given its cargo capacity. "Starship Block 1's payload bay, measuring 17 m (56 ft) tall by 8 m (26 ft) in diameter, is the largest of any active or planned launch vehicle; its internal volume of 1,000 m3 (35,000 cu ft) is slightly larger than the International Space Station's pressurized volume." ( Wikipedia). Hubble is 43 ft long and it's mirror diameter is 8.3 feet with a total width of 14 feet. (NASA)
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