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You need to post engineering screen caps with PN offsets to demonstrate.  Otherwise, that could have been your CDMA1X 800 RSSI at significant distance.

 

AJ

I can do that, which screen do I use. I have a Note 2

 

a.) 1x Enginerring RF

b.) 1x Enginerring Protocol

c.) EVDO Enginerring RF

d.) EVDO Enginerring Protocol.

 

I'm aware of the typo's, I'm just having a little fun with Samsung.

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I can do that, which screen do I use. I have a Note 2

 

a.) 1x Enginerring RF

b.) 1x Enginerring Protocol

c.) EVDO Enginerring RF

d.) EVDO Enginerring Protocol.

 

I'm aware of the typo's, I'm just having a little fun with Samsung.

 

Actually the menu is all correctly spelled along with the screens for 1x and EV, only the LTE screen is incorrect.  Post the Protocol screens of both 1X and EVDO when connected to 800SMR 1X and EVDO.

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Your 1x and EVDO do not look like they were connected to the same cell site.

 

 

 

 

I'm almost 100% sure they both came from the same site. There is not another Sprint site within 10 miles.

That's a fairly strong EVDO signal. If there are not any sites nearby then you have to be hitting another sector on that same tower that is not pointed at you. As AJ said, we need to see some engineering screens.

 

 

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Actually the menu is all correctly spelled along with the screens for 1x and EV, only the LTE screen is incorrect.  Post the Protocol screens of both 1X and EVDO when connected to 800SMR 1X and EVDO.

 

1x-PROTO.png

EVDO-PROTO.png

1x-RF.png

EVDO-RF.png

I think there is something strange about how the Note 2 is reporting the 1x800 signal. 1/4 mile from the site, or 2 miles from the site, same signal.

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Your CDMA1X 800 engineering screen cap does not show RSSI.

 

AJ

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Your CDMA1X 800 engineering screen cap does not show RSSI.

 

 

AJ

 

 

 

Your CDMA1X 800 engineering screen cap does not show RSSI.

 

 

AJ

 

 

I updated the post

I'm not that drunk I think, I don't see it

 

Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

 

 

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Bingo!

 

And, folks, please stop referring to "3G."  Other than WiMAX and LTE, everything on Sprint is 3G.  So, refer to CDMA1X and EV-DO

 

AJ

Have to blame Sprint for part of it 3G icon goes on and off ...

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