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Speedtests are around 8Mbps down and 3Mbps up.  Varying quite a bit though.  Yes I'm mapping.  LOL if you zoom all the way in you'll see my work on South Prairie Street.  

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Speedtests are around 8Mbps down and 3Mbps up.  Varying quite a bit though.  Yes I'm mapping.  LOL if you zoom all the way in you'll see my work on South Prairie Street.  

 

Maybe Rosewood isn't a red stick anymore.

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Its bethslto there was a truck there when i went there

???  I drove by at 4:35 P.M. and no one was around.  I mapped all over but Sensorly is being stupid as usual about displaying it.

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???  I drove by at 4:35 P.M. and no one was around.  I mapped all over but Sensorly is being stupid as usual about displaying it.

I drove up 140 to Moreland and down Center or Central or whatever towards the site. There was a white truck there with a trailer with an 95% empty spool of wire on it. The passenger was looking up at the tower. then back down Prairie to 255. Held the connection to just past 111 on 255. Found another SCID's....just now looking it up....Rosewood Heights....wth.....

 

Driving home I found workers putting antennas up on 162 near 255.

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I drove up 140 to Moreland and down Center or Central or whatever towards the site. There was a white truck there with a trailer with an 95% empty spool of wire on it. The passenger was looking up at the tower. then back down Prairie to 255. Held the connection to just past 111 on 255. Found another SCID's....just now looking it up....Rosewood Heights....wth.....

 

Driving home I found workers putting antennas up on 162 near 255.

That's funny.  I drove past the Rosewood Heights tower 3 times, switching in and out of airplane mode and nothing.  LOL

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I'm back in business.  The newest deck CM10.2 nightly has GCI (SCID) enabled again.  I'm seeing Bethalto as 560F303 currently.

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I'm back in business.  The newest deck CM10.2 nightly has GCI (SCID) enabled again.  I'm seeing Bethalto as 560F303 currently.

560F3## is Glen Carbon. it should be 560FB## thats what i got driving around. 

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560F3## is Glen Carbon. it should be 560FB## thats what i got driving around. 

Oh man... LOL.  Ok did a data reset and now I am showing 560FB03.  whew

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I drove up 140 to Moreland and down Center or Central or whatever towards the site. There was a white truck there with a trailer with an 95% empty spool of wire on it. The passenger was looking up at the tower. then back down Prairie to 255. Held the connection to just past 111 on 255. Found another SCID's....just now looking it up....Rosewood Heights....wth.....

 

Driving home I found workers putting antennas up on 162 near 255.

 

 

So Rosewood Heights is good now?

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So Rosewood Heights is good now?

I wouldn't say so yet.  lilg caught a hex and I didn't.  I'll check it out again tomorrow.  Until we have confirmation I would say it's still a red stick.  These sites can be stupid sometimes.

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I wouldn't say so yet.  lilg caught a hex and I didn't.  I'll check it out again tomorrow.  Until we have confirmation I would say it's still a red stick.  These sites can be stupid sometimes.

I would say it is now in donut mode but it will remain the caution symbol on the map until it is correctly broadcasting. I picked that SCID about 2 or 3 miles from the site on 255 but did not pick up anything near the site.

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I got a crazy for the group. Going east on RTE 370. I saw that we still needed to confirm the HEX on RTE 94 and Little Hills EXPWY so I busted out the EVO. Here is what I got.

 

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Cool the right HEX id. BUT wait. No less then 30 seconds later the Serving Cell changed on me. So I was thinking that maybe it was the Earth City one so I took a screen shot just to be safe. I get home and check out the Earth City SCID and it isn't that one. So I checked the spreadsheet I couldn't find it on there either. So I'm going to post the picture and hope someone know something that I don't know.

 

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I got a crazy for the group. Going east on RTE 370. I saw that we still needed to confirm the HEX on RTE 94 and Little Hills EXPWY so I busted out the EVO. Here is what I got.

 

 

 

Cool the right HEX id. BUT wait. No less then 30 seconds later the Serving Cell changed on me. So I was thinking that maybe it was the Earth City one so I took a screen shot just to be safe. I get home and check out the Earth City SCID and it isn't that one. So I checked the spreadsheet I couldn't find it on there either. So I'm going to post the picture and hope someone know something that I don't know.

 

???

The last 2 digits tell you what sector of the site you are on. 01(north) 02(Southeast) and 03(Southwest). So you were on the same site.

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The last 2 digits tell you what sector of the site you are on. 01(north) 02(Southeast) and 03(Southwest). So you were on the same site.

 

Thank you. I told you guys I'm still a noob. Which now I understand why the last two digits in the spreadsheet are not there.

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