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SignalCheck - Android app to monitor your Wi-Fi/2G/3G/4G LTE/5G-NR signal strengths


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Mike, I am currently test driving my Moto G (2014 2nd Gen) and it seems like SignalCheck takes quite awhile to update itself, I will also test my Moto X (2014) on LTE as well in the coming days.  It's great to be using SCP once again!  :)

 

Also any of you that are familiar with GSM tech is the CID unique when connected to HSPA/HSPA+? I am trying to figure out the pattern (if there is any) to identify the sectors. 

 

 

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SignalCheck Change Log

 

Alpha testing now:

 

  • Added display of primary scrambling code (PSC) for GSM sites.
  • Added option to display LTE and GSM neighbor cells. (Pro)

Mike do you think I could test out the alpha build that includes these features?  My Moto G, Moto X, and N5 would be very happy!  :P

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Mike, I am currently test driving my Moto G (2014 2nd Gen) and it seems like SignalCheck takes quite awhile to update itself, I will also test my Moto X (2014) on LTE as well in the coming days. It's great to be using SCP once again! :)

Sorry, didn't see this until now.. I have noticed that non-CDMA connections seem to update much slower than CDMA ones. I do testing with my N5 on T-Mobile and noticed it.. it doesn't appear to be the app, signal updates are just slower.

 

Mike do you think I could test out the alpha build that includes these features? My Moto G, Moto X, and N5 would be very happy! :P

No.

 

But you can test out the beta one that should be available within a couple of hours.. :P

 

-Mike

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No.

 

But you can test out the beta one that should be available within a couple of hours.. :P

 

-Mike

Can't wait  :)

How does one get the beta version?

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

Be in Mike's beta crew

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Be in Mike's beta crew

We roll deep!!! ;)

 

I think everyone will like the goodies in this new version.. B41 ID is finally near-perfect; any site notes saved on the B25/26 side will automatically show up when you connect to B41 at the same site (and vice versa); you can choose various options to hide disconnected connection types; you can show neighbor cells if you want.. fun fun fun! Everyone will get it once it proves stable in beta testing for a few days.

 

-Mike

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Crap I just realized with the mention of site notes that I lost my entire database when my flex died. Had the entire St Louis Market tower entries in the site notes pre loaded for B25 and had a huge dent in loading B26 and B41. When Best Buy Geek Squad approves replacement may have a new phone G3 or Note 4 since the Flex is out of stock for refurb and not sold in the store either.

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I'd love to be able to edit site notes without the need to be connected to the tower :). I'm looking forward to the new release. I'm hoping it will un-stick the coordinate logging. :)

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Concerning SignalCheck Pro 4.26b, everything is good on the GSM side of things.  Right now I'm riding on HSPA+ I'll switch over to LTE later today on my Moto X and test it as well.  One thing Mike concerning grammar; do you think you could change "neighbor cells" to "neighboring cells?"

 

 

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I'm unable to update a site note. I put in an entry then realized it was the wrong site. I tapped to update, changed the text, hit OK. The old note stayed. I blanked out the note and hit OK, and SCP cleared it. However, when I try to enter a new note, it stays blank.

 

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I'm unable to update a site note. I put in an entry then realized it was the wrong site. I tapped to update, changed the text, hit OK. The old note stayed. I blanked out the note and hit OK, and SCP cleared it. However, when I try to enter a new note, it stays blank.

 

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What band are you trying to enter the note for?
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One thing Mike concerning grammar; do you think you could change "neighbor cells" to "neighboring cells?"

They are known as "neighbor cells".. yes, they are neighboring, but they are known as neighbors.

 

I'm unable to update a site note. I put in an entry then realized it was the wrong site. I tapped to update, changed the text, hit OK. The old note stayed. I blanked out the note and hit OK, and SCP cleared it. However, when I try to enter a new note, it stays blank.

Are you definitely still connected to the same site after you save the note? I used to think it was happening to me, then I realized that while the site note box was open, the connection would switch sites.. so the note was being saved, but I wasn't seeing it because I wasn't connected to that site any more. Post a screenshot of the site next time it happens, maybe I will see something that gives me a clue.

 

How long does a version typically stay in beta before public release? More to the point, assuming no major issues, when will us non-tester folks get a hold of it? :)

I usually give it a few days to make sure there are no major bugs that I missed. If there are bugs, I fix them, send out a new beta, and make sure that one is good. I test every update on 4 of my own devices before it even becomes a beta. I'm crazy-busy these days so it also depends on when I have time to do it. I know you want in on it.. I keep the crew to a manageable number for a few reasons though. Be patient, it'll be worth the wait.. ;)

 

-Mike

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