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Network Vision/LTE - Idaho Market (including Boise, Twin Falls, Pocatello, Idaho Falls)


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Yep my phone is now connecting to 800Mhz - SID:22408 NID:237. Off curtis and overland in Boise, ID. Channel 476. Most would think this is good news, but now my phone refuses to connect to my Airave Airvana femtocell device. When on the 800Mhz band my phone recieves about -85 dBm, which isn't horrible, but as soon as I press a button (touch tone during call) or start talking the call is lost. Its like the transmit is WAY weaker than the recieve ability on the Note 3.

 

I tried to give priority to my airave SID and NID, as per some instructions I've found on this site. But the only way to force my Note 3 to connect to the airave is to actually BLACKLIST the new 800Mhz sid/nid combination.

 

Anyone have any ideas on how to give preference to the airave? I tried this method, substituting my Airave SID / NID for the ones given in the article. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2091558

 

I would like to still be able to use the specific SID/NID when i'm outside my home. But the current method no longer works. Its like the 800Mhz channel 476 gets preference regardless of PRL, unless its completely blacklisted in the PRL.

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Visiting Idaho Falls this week. Excellent sprint coverage and 4g speeds! I'm very jealous. Kind of surprised there is not much sensorly mapping going on though so it looks like I have some painting the map to perform.

 

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On my trip from Pocatello to Ammon, I noticed the coverage along the freeway has improved greatly and the 3g was speed was impressive. My phone Tab 3 and N5 stayed connected to 1x800 most of the time (my tab 3 is still on it). When I connected to 4g my Tab 3 was averaging 7-8Mbs, my N5 had to be forced to 4g and averaged 5Mbs...both had peaks around 12Mbs. 

 

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These are some screenshots while on 1x800, I also mapped/speed test on Sensorly.

I can't wait til they get this CSFB issue fixed so I can fully use my N5

 

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Seems like you have people in Idaho Falls and Poky. I figured I would help contribute here from Rexburg. 
I've been running sensorly more often lately as I am a delivery driver. No 4g up here yet, but I will report I am noticing faster 3g inside the city of Rexburg. I will be running speed tests to confirm as right now my only evidence is my podcasts downloading much faster than usual on 3g. 
Hope I can help you guys out. 

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First Band 26 sites accepted in the Idaho market. Details in the Premier Sponsor B26/LTE 800 thread.

 

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First Band 26 sites accepted in the Idaho market. Details in the Premier Sponsor B26/LTE 800 thread.

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

Just got a job offer in I.F.... Seems like they are chugging along a lot better than abq!

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

 

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Just got a job offer in I.F.... Seems like they are chugging along a lot better than abq!

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

Sprint LTE in Idaho Falls is probably doing just fine with a Triband phone right about now.  ;)

 

Robert

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Came across some B26 LTE in downtown Boise,ID on my G2

There is a lot of Band 26 in Idaho shown in the Premier Sponsor maps.

 

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I forgot to post this when I took the test. Band 41 site near Maple Grove & Franklin in Boise. Since then Band 41 has made its way into Nampa.

I can't upload the pic but here is the link

 

https://twitter.com/dback02/status/535249526127603713?s=09

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