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These new boxes installed at the KOLR 10 site here in Springfield. I'm told it's for the fiber connection.

 

 

 

Wait, your name is Koeller and you work at KOLR....thats funny...

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Nope. Our transmitter is at KOLR. I work for KRBK.

LOL.  With our history of FOX stations what's the next set of call signs to be?  ;)

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Noticing a purple spot at the O'Fallon Family Sports Park just a little east of I-64 and 159.

 

Looks like the center fielder was playing pretty deep.

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Wow that video of those guys on top that tower installing LTE is amazing. Anyone else see that? It's in the main forum.

 

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Missed it. Which forum? I don't see it in general topics.

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Missed it. Which forum? I don't see it in general topics.

 

At about 7:50 you can see the tower number written on the panel: LR54XC441

It's title something like tower install. It's in the main network forum.

 

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Wow that video of those guys on top that tower installing LTE is amazing. Anyone else see that? It's in the main forum.

 

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I watched it a while back too.....no way I could every do that Lol.  Pretty awesome stuff.

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Just saw workers installing panels at 141 and 44 on the hill behind McDonald's

 

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Awesome!  I used to go that way to work but I always want to check on the 141/bowles tower so I don't go by there as often.  As of a couple weeks ago that one was untouched so its nice to see it gettin some love finally.

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Awesome!  I used to go that way to work but I always want to check on the 141/bowles tower so I don't go by there as often.  As of a couple weeks ago that one was untouched so its nice to see it gettin some love finally.

I tried to grab a pic but was driving and already late for class. Had no 3G signal at the intersection. I pass 141 and Bowles daily but haven't noticed anything but its a flagpole which makes it harder.

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I tried to grab a pic but was driving and already late for class. Had no 3G signal at the intersection. I pass 141 and Bowles daily but haven't noticed anything but its a flagpole which makes it harder.

 

The flagpoles at 141/bowles aren't actually Sprint's.  Theirs is the tower that sits back at Smizer Mill/bowles next to the Shell station.

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The flagpoles at 141/bowles aren't actually Sprint's.  Theirs is the tower that sits back at Smizer Mill/bowles next to the Shell station.

Well now I know I've been looking at the wrong tower entirely. Ill try to keep an eye out but I usually turn right from north 141 onto Bowles in the morning away from the tower.

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Well now I know I've been looking at the wrong tower entirely. Ill try to keep an eye out but I usually turn right from north 141 onto Bowles in the morning away from the tower.

 

Haha nice. I'm coming from Hawkins (near Rockwood Summit) so I either take Smizer Mill over to Bowles (to 270) or I'll just get on 141 and go to 270.....I'll have to start alternating so I can keep an eye on towers in both directions!

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A lot of work going on in Southeast Missouri right now. I will try to collect all the info this weekend and update the sheet. Hoping to see the site at 55 & HWY E producing 4G soon. It has had cabinets and antennas for months now and today it was out of service. Fingers are crossed!

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Noticing a purple spot at the O'Fallon Family Sports Park just a little east of I-64 and 159.

 

Looks like the center fielder was playing pretty deep.

It always gets me hyped up when I see OFallon and then read on and realize its IL-Fallon
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Noticing a purple spot at the O'Fallon Family Sports Park just a little east of I-64 and 159.

 

Looks like the center fielder was playing pretty deep.

Someone posted that on here while back. I think we all pretty muched assumed it was the St. Jacob site.

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A lot of work going on in Southeast Missouri right now. I will try to collect all the info this weekend and update the sheet. Hoping to see the site at 55 & HWY E producing 4G soon. It has had cabinets and antennas for months now and today it was out of service. Fingers are crossed!

 

I believe the St. Louis area has stolen all the contractors. I haven't seen any progress in months.

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I just thought both of you SEMO guys died....

Nope. I am subscribed to both Missouri threads and read everything. I still check on towers locally. It has just been completely dead as far as progress goes down here in my woods.

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