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actually Ahead by 14 minutes my 141/44 shot was 6:40 the big bend was 6:16 yesterday. I was running behind this morning just posted before you haha

 

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That's what I get for not paying attention on a 4.7 inch screen, lol

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270 and Bellefontaine seemed to be operating correctly this evening.

 

They must have just fixed it since Monday. I was over there at Hazelwood East and was pulling the Riverview site.

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I believe the St. Peters Mozarkite site is finally live. However I'm getting real poor signal for how close I am. On the other side while driving by it on 94 it was much much better. Anybody ever see anything like that?

 

Yes the 370/70 site was the same way for me. I was able to get other towers serving cell better then that one. 

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It's been live for a few days. I got a nice strong signal off it at La Carreta and also Walmart.

 

When I grab a 3 digit  for stevo314 should I post it here too? What about the screen snapshots? They just a waste here if I send them to steveo?

 

I got 157,326, 495 for Dryer Rd and Hwy 79 tonight just in case anyone was going to drove over to grab I can save you a trip. I wish I could get the GIDs too, we still need that I think.

 

What is a GID?

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Jealous of any of you who happen to be lucky enough to be near Ballwin and that $2.70 gas.

 

I'm not far from there now. Thanks for the heads up cause I need gas.

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05604Axx Lebanon, MO Verified, mapped and tested for good LTE data. :)

 

05614B Waynesville, MO still a no show.   :td:

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So sprint ran a special a few days ago on the no contract as you go phones with the Samsung Galaxy Victory LTE for free and I got it in hand yesterday and ported out the number effectively canceling the prepaid plan. So now I can get the 3 digit id's along with the HTC

 

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Well I picked up a 307 with a - 119 in Gravois Bluffs but I can't reference what location as the HTC hummed along on 3g and 307 doesn't match any local spots recorded.

 

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