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How long is True North taking from panels up to accepted?

 

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I think it was a couple weeks after they were done with Bethalto that it was 3G accepted,

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Just briefly picked up at Maritz 44 between Bowles and 141) 0560A604 signal was - 111 but inside here is always rough

 

 

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That confirms Ballwin. Thanks!
glad I can help

 

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That confirms Ballwin. Thanks!

 

141 and Bowles is no where near Ballwin.  That would be Valley Park/Fenton area probably.

 

It's about a 7 minute drive to Ballwin from there :P

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141 and Bowles is no where near Ballwin.  That would be Valley Park/Fenton area probably.

 

It's about a 7 minute drive to Ballwin from there :P

The site is South of Ballwin, just north of the Meramec near Keifer Creek and New Ballwin. The SCID is what confrmed that it was this site.

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141 and Bowles is no where near Ballwin.  That would be Valley Park/Fenton area probably.

 

It's about a 7 minute drive to Ballwin from there :P

 

The hex scid confirmed it ;)

 

Edit: lilg740 beat me to it lol.

Anyway, I mapped a couple other points in fenton near 141/hawkins on high elevations that were able to connect to the Ballwin site for a few moments.  Exciting to get a 4G signal less than a minute from my house finally.  So close yet so far  :(

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141 and Bowles is no where near Ballwin.  That would be Valley Park/Fenton area probably.

 

It's about a 7 minute drive to Ballwin from there :P

If you have a good camera, could you grab some pics of that site? I'd like to see if there are 4 NV panels up there, maybe a narrow beamwidth panel which we have not yet seen in MO Market.

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Another thing that is odd that I did not notice before was 0560A604. I'm thinking this site may have 4 sectors.

Or it could be a typo I went back and checked my screen shot I took and it was actually 0560A601 :-)

 

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If you have a good camera, could you grab some pics of that site? I'd like to see if there are 4 NV panels up there, maybe a narrow beamwidth panel which we have not yet seen in MO Market.

 

Sure, where exactly am I taking pictures?  Which intersection/location?

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Any recent news about the site at Hwy K and Mexico Rd in O'Fallon, MO?  Flagpole site, and I can't tell if there's been any recent work done.

they've only touched the two sites in cottleville so far. watch for the ball and flag to be missing for a bit on the K and Mexico site.

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The team on the 94 near Motherhead site in Cottleville is gone today. No LTE from it yet, maybe the moved to another site and left this one for another team to fire it up and test.

 

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The Burger King on Midrivers Mall Dr in Cottleville -110 2mbps LTE on the drive up window side -86 Ehrpd 0.1 mbps on the other side. Hope that other tower fires up soon.

 

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The team on the 94 near Motherhead site in Cottleville is gone today. No LTE from it yet, maybe the moved to another site and left this one for another team to fire it up and test.

 

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Keep an eye out for an SUV parked at the base.....

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I got chimes, but no 4g;

 

yesterday 7/1/2013 @ highway 55 & hwy A festus

this morning 7/2/2013 @ 270 between olive and page

 

whether that means I momentarily picked up an inprogress/private test or some kind of fringe signal from some active tower elsewhere, I don't know.

 

The closest 4g to festus is further down south 55.

 

270/olive/page is in between manchester and hazelwood, but has some significant elevation differences/changes between those that would seem to prevent any chance of connecting.

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The site is South of Ballwin, just north of the Meramec near Keifer Creek and New Ballwin. The SCID is what confrmed that it was this site.

 

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Keifer+Creek,+Ballwin,+MO&hl=en&ll=38.556245,-90.556204&spn=0.003603,0.008256&sll=38.304661,-92.437099&sspn=6.757353,7.56958&oq=keifer+creek&t=h&hnear=Keifer+Creek&z=18

 

I think this is where your talking about.

 

It's kind of off the beaten path but I will go there in the next 2-3 days.

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Thats one of the easier sites to walk upto. You should see the one at Kisker and 94.

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