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Network Vision/LTE - Missouri Market (includes St. Louis)


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lilg740, asked me to check the site at the Emerson Metro station in East St. Louis, I checked that yesterday, I was unable to connect to LTE, however the there site was completely installed, I will upload pictures later today.  It also looked like it may have had a new Clearwire cabinet as well.

 

I also checked the site in Madison, IL behind the city hall/police station.  Crews were on site there climbing the tower, and Panels and RRUs were on the ground.  will have some pictures of that as well later.

Thats weird someone mapped it. And even more points are popping up today.

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Thats weird someone mapped it. And even more points are popping up today.

 

I saw the mapped area on Sensorly.  I cycled airplane mode multiple times while in the area, and also a couple times while taking the pictures at the site. 

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At 70 and 370 I got a serving cell of 62 until the signal hit -96 (up from -110) then it disappeared

 

I drove the full length of 370 and only got LTE to maybe a mile from 70, nothing the rest of the way.

 

I thought I got a screenshot but I didn't save it, I used the Spen to do it and forgot to hit the save.

If it would help any I can go back there and get the snap shot, its only about a mile from here.

 

I can't find 62 on the spreadsheet but lately I been missing stuff right in front of me... How that semi get there...

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At 70 and 370 I got a serving cell of 62 until the signal hit -96 (up from -110) then it disappeared

 

I drove the full length of 370 and only got LTE to maybe a mile from 70, nothing the rest of the way.

 

I thought I got a screenshot but I didn't save it, I used the Spen to do it and forgot to hit the save.

If it would help any I can go back there and get the snap shot, its only about a mile from here.

 

I can't find 62 on the spreadsheet but lately I been missing stuff right in front of me... How that semi get there...

I had 62 at 70 and Jungerman the other day. But it was going between 62 and 44(Bucheit). Im thinking Jungermann might be in donut mode right now.
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At 70 and 370 I got a serving cell of 62 until the signal hit -96 (up from -110) then it disappeared

 

I drove the full length of 370 and only got LTE to maybe a mile from 70, nothing the rest of the way.

 

I thought I got a screenshot but I didn't save it, I used the Spen to do it and forgot to hit the save.

If it would help any I can go back there and get the snap shot, its only about a mile from here.

 

I can't find 62 on the spreadsheet but lately I been missing stuff right in front of me... How that semi get there...

you can always do a ctrl+F search for 62-

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Ws just down at Central Baptist Church on Washington Ave in St. Louis, doing work on their sound system. Pulled this LTE engineering screen.  

We already had that one. It's Washington and Jefferson.

 

Thanks though.

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  • Missouri – 7 updates (6 LTE) :tu:
  • Oklahoma – 5 updates (LTE) :td:

So when you get the acceptance reports are you not allowed to say what sites?

 

 

:D</p>

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  • Missouri – 7 updates (6 LTE) :tu:
  • Oklahoma – 5 updates (LTE) :td:

 

So when you get the acceptance reports are you not allowed to say what sites?

 

 

:D</p>

 

Usually after the report I will post the list of Site ID's on the sponsor side and post a link to that here. You must be a sponsor to view this information.

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I had 412 at the Wet Willys Burger King earlier. It wasnt from the Wet Willys site. Could that be from 270 and 44? I didnt have time to run down 44.

I pick up either 141 and Carmen, the Kiefer Creek and even the Des Peres site occasionally from 141 and 44 so who knows unless we have a confirmation of which site is 412. I'll be near in the morning either 141 to Bowles to 44 or 270 to 44 to Bowles.

 

 

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