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I live in edwardsville...& could this be the reason why I've been getting bad reception in the Madison county area because of the upgrades?

The Site that was accepted is in North East Madison County. I doubt that would affect your reception. Now if you live near the American Legion in Edwardsville, that could be your problem because a site near there is in progress.

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Does anyone still need serving cell id for Brentwood? I'm at Micro Center now

 

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We already have that one. 056091##. Thanks though.

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That matches what I got but wanted to make sure because this is the only other 4G I've personally seen besides Arnold. I do like hearing progress in Fenton too

 

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55/769 3G-7.2%

46/769 4G(and 3G/4G)-6%

87/769 In Progress-11.3%

 

We have officially reached 101 accepted sites...668 to go.

Sorry the first number should be 54/769 and 100 sites.

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Can you dig up any news on Jackson MO?  Bounced in and out of roam all day yesterday and a very weak signal this morning.

 

 

I've got nothing but the progress that you told me about. Have you notice any more work?

The site we were having issues with this week was recently accepted for 3G. YAY!

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We have 3 4G accepted sites in St. Louis County that do not have confirmed LTE. PM me for deets if you want to go tower searching.

 

My daily driver is down for repairs so I'm driving my gas guzzler...I won't be joyriding around town looking at towers for a few days but if anything is near my trip to work, let me know and I'll check it out.  I take 141 to 44 to 270 to Olive.

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My daily driver is down for repairs so I'm driving my gas guzzler...I won't be joyriding around town looking at towers for a few days but if anything is near my trip to work, let me know and I'll check it out.  I take 141 to 44 to 270 to Olive.

Did we ever check out that Hawkins and Meramec Btms site?

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Did we ever check out that Hawkins and Meramec Btms site?

 

 

I was near there last weekend I think it was.  A couple cops had someone pulled over there on Hawkins so I couldn't get by.  I haven't been back by there since then though.

I'll ask my fiance to pull up the serving cell's ID since she's just north of that and gets 4G.

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I was near there last weekend I think it was.  A couple cops had someone pulled over there on Hawkins so I couldn't get by.  I haven't been back by there since then though.

I'll ask my fiance to pull up the serving cell's ID since she's just north of that and gets 4G.

That was not one of the accepted sites but work should be completed soon.

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That was not one of the accepted sites but work should be completed soon.

 

Ok that makes sense.  She told me she doesn't get 4G in her basement, only upstairs.  If that tower was live, she should be getting a signal in her basement too.

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Nothing to report down 255 to 270 to 44 to six flags...except for the site we already know about. Service was still horrid at SF. No data at times, roaming at times. That needs to be addressed asap.

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Nothing to report down 255 to 270 to 44 to six flags...except for the site we already know about. Service was still horrid at SF. No data at times, roaming at times. That needs to be addressed asap.

 

Don't hold your breathe. Have many areas like this myself. Maybe they will address in next round of upgrades after NV is complete. But then again they lie on their LTE coverage maps like a big dog which may hurt their ability to address these areas actually lacking LTE coverage.

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My daily driver is down for repairs so I'm driving my gas guzzler...I won't be joyriding around town looking at towers for a few days but if anything is near my trip to work, let me know and I'll check it out. I take 141 to 44 to 270 to Olive.

 

 

Did we ever check out that Hawkins and Meramec Btms site?
The cabinets and panels look to be done. There is fiber to the base of the site but outside the fence. I couldn't see any evidence of them running it to the cabinets. Also there are 3 RRU's per panel at this site.
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The cabinets and panels look to be done. There is fiber to the base of the site but outside the fence. I couldn't see any evidence of them running it to the cabinets. Also there are 3 RRU's per panel at this site.

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Calling all lurkers! We need you! Now is the time for membership/sponsorship and getting involved in the Network Vision process. We need spotters in all areas across Missouri and Illinois. If you need information about how to do this there are links in my signature on how to spot and how to become a sponsor. 

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