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Have you checked out the new Sensorly app yet? What do u think of it

Some good some bad. I think they had some good ideas, but it seems implemented poorly. In my opinion, the new map styles do not look good and are hard to read. At the moment I would not recommend updating.

 

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Have you checked out the new Sensorly app yet?  What do u think of it

 

So far I'm not the biggest fan of it but I haven't used it as much either.

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Rock Road & Ashby is not broadcasting any LTE yet. Circled the entire site toggling on and off airplane mode.

Did i miss something? Did this get accepted? I haven't noticed any work going on, but then again they are sneaky.  Work right there on the Rock Rd, i should be able to see it if it comes on line. 

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Did i miss something? Did this get accepted? I haven't noticed any work going on, but then again they are sneaky.  Work right there on the Rock Rd, i should be able to see it if it comes on line. 

Thursday.

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They need bring more towers up closer to I-270 & Manchester. This area is to heavily populated to have just this tower trying to pump out LTE. They need to get to work on the one at Des Peres Hospital, at Sam's on Manchester and Dougherty in Kirkwood. This particular tower has a lot of range and it is killing me. Just ran a speed test and didn't even get 1mb down. WTF. Also with Manchester and Lindbergh being red stick that isn't helping. 

 

 

Sorry for my rant

 

 

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They need bring more towers up closer to I-270 & Manchester. This area is to heavily populated to have just this tower trying to pump out LTE. They need to get to work on the one at Des Peres Hospital, at Sam's on Manchester and Dougherty in Kirkwood. This particular tower has a lot of range and it is killing me. Just ran a speed test and didn't even get 1mb down. WTF. Also with Manchester and Lindbergh being red stick that isn't helping. 

 

 

Sorry for my rant

 

 

:angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:

 

There's a reason the market isn't launched yet... :tu:

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They need bring more towers up closer to I-270 & Manchester. This area is to heavily populated to have just this tower trying to pump out LTE. They need to get to work on the one at Des Peres Hospital, at Sam's on Manchester and Dougherty in Kirkwood. This particular tower has a lot of range and it is killing me. Just ran a speed test and didn't even get 1mb down. WTF. Also with Manchester and Lindbergh being red stick that isn't helping. 

 

 

Sorry for my rant

 

 

:angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:

That's not a rant at all...have you seen any work going on around those sites? Any sites with RRU up? Cabinets? 

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That's not a rant at all...have you seen any work going on around those sites? Any sites with RRU up? Cabinets? 

 

No work done at the Sam's location. Kind of hard for me to get out to the other locations. I know they are doing that work on Lindbergh & I-64 but I'm not sure if that tower will help me or not. I will try to swing by the Des Peres hospital site one day this week.

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[https://db.tt/35WplYTA Work looks to be starting in camdenton, mo

 

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Hey I used to work for them.

 

Update on my end:

Iberia is off, they sent us equipment for an outdoor site and it is a shelter site

Springfield is still on, we should be done with it tomorrow weather permitting.

Second site for the week will be 24959 Coates Road, Greentop MO

 

Next week I think will be:

1800 Gardner Expwy, Quincy IL

Unsure on second, possibly 1908 Parkside Dr, Columbia MO

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Hey I used to work for them.

 

Update on my end:

Iberia is off, they sent us equipment for an outdoor site and it is a shelter site

Springfield is still on, we should be done with it tomorrow weather permitting.

Second site for the week will be 24959 Coates Road, Greentop MO

 

Next week I think will be:

1800 Gardner Expwy, Quincy IL

Unsure on second, possibly 1908 Parkside Dr, Columbia MO

So, just a question, what is different about shelter sites? Also do you know of any other sites that are awaiting integration?

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Rock Road & Ashby

 

HEX Confirmed (Seth McMichael) - 05620303

 

3 Digit SCIDs - 107, 276, 445

 

Speed test - DL 9mb    UL - 8mb

 

Sensorly - Mapped about 400 pts

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I confirmed 05627C03 (near Bonne Terre, MO) this morning and mapped it on Sensorly.  I also confirmed 05627E03 but I'm not sure how long I held onto it.  I had Sensorly mapping at the same time so that must be my mapping showing just north-west of the tower.

 

Still haven't had any luck with Bourbon, MO though.  I will try to get Waynesville, MO on Friday.

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I have weak LTE in the car at the apartment for the fist time. I think a site may have gone live somewhere as the PID matches one 23 miles away and I don't think thats what I really connected to.

 

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No time to run it down going to a test for a job in a bit.

I think that's the site at Cave Springs Estates and Ticonderoga.

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