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


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Ok. So I was able to get LTE from that Dugan site. The S3 picked it up after a airplane mode toggle, but the LTEvo had to be switched to LTE only mode. And then after I switched it back to CDMA/LTE auto it dropped the LTE signal. So I don't know what's up with that. The evo also had a very low signal even though I was really close to it. It was between - 100 and - 110 dB. Odd. I will upload the pic of 3 digit in a few minutes. But here's the hex. By the way, this screen shot was in LTE only mode, that's why it isn't connected to 1x.

 

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Try updating the profile and prl. The EVO I use wouldn't connect to a site and after I did that it connected.

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Try updating the profile and prl. The EVO I use wouldn't connect to a site and after I did that it connected.

I read that post, but I didn't even think about it earlier. I won't be able to go back up that way for a while to confirm that is it, but it probably is. Thanks!

 

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Here is Laurie, MO in progress as mentioned above by tower worker. Nextel synergy site but nextel antenna on own mount about 50 feet higher up. Total tower height is just over 400 feet. Has at&t right above sprint and then a FM translator almost to the top of tower. anywho here are the pics.

 

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I was actually getting usable speeds from the Dugan site in Troy. I mapped when I could, forgot to when I was at sacred heart for soccer. There is a dot in city park where I first picked it up yesterday waiting for the parade. I didn't map much yesterday cause I couldn't actually use the data so I switched to cdma only

 

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I'm in Downtown Austin, TX for a conference and am proud to report that the MO Market is blowing it away. I can't pick up any reliable Band 41 LTE, and the band 25 LTE is spotty at best.

 

I thought we had it bad until I went on the road. The airport was pretty covered, but that was really about the last time I had anything reliable.

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Surprised we haven't seen 141/44 near Wet Willy's accepted yet. I figured work was done there weeks ago.

I keep wondering if they're still fiddling there. That's the site I'm on at work if not on wifi inside and my 3g data keeps going to almost nothing at times the last few days. Hope they hurry up too. I think the tower in the industrial area closer to 270 may have had work done too.

 

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I keep wondering if they're still fiddling there. That's the site I'm on at work if not on wifi inside and my 3g data keeps going to almost nothing at times the last few days. Hope they hurry up too. I think the tower in the industrial area closer to 270 may have had work done too.

 

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Have you been by the tower near the old Chrysler plant?  It sits back away from the highway a bit so I can't get a peak to tell if there's work done or not while just driving by.  I'm not even entirely sure how to get there, lol.  My buddy works within range of that one so he's always asking me if there's progress on it yet or not.

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Have you been by the tower near the old Chrysler plant?  It sits back away from the highway a bit so I can't get a peak to tell if there's work done or not while just driving by.  I'm not even entirely sure how to get there, lol.  My buddy works within range of that one so he's always asking me if there's progress on it yet or not.

I drove back there about two weeks ago when I got finished with class at Brown Mackie College on Soccer Park Rd.  It's off one of the industrial roads on N Highway Dr and it looked like the RRUs were up compared to when I noticed before but it was high noon so a picture in the sun was impossible on the HTC One.

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