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I've been all over St Charles county the last couple days, would that show up in the signal check pro logs?

 

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Yes the provider column will show "Sprint B25??". "??" is just google not understanding superscript 2. With some work you can import into Fusion tables then filter to show second carrier. The little bit of work is changing Strongest_latitude and Strongest_longitude to latitude and longitude because fusion needs location data to plot points. Just a tip it is easier to change them before you import. 

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Yes the provider column will show "Sprint B25??". "??" is just google not understanding superscript 2. With some work you can import into Fusion tables then filter to show second carrier. The little bit of work is changing Strongest_latitude and Strongest_longitude to latitude and longitude because fusion needs location data to plot points. Just a tip it is easier to change them before you import.

What are you opening the logs with? Shows in mine as Sprint B25Ä2.

 

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Google sheets uses ??. Not that it matters it will show Sprint B25 then something. I think excel can identify it correctly.

Weird. I open with Google Sheets and get Ä2. Open on the computer rather than my phone if that makes a difference. Just odd the difference. Doesn't really matter.

 

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Cool. Glad to see the better performance.

 

Edit: Is second carrier live? That could also account for the difference.

Yep 2nd carrier live as well. This sector was never hurting for performance though. It faces a lightly populated area.
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Pretty good speeds on the new bridge in Chesterfield.

 

Check out my Ookla Speedtest result. What's your speed? http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/1626231366

Maybe we do have Nexus 6P Carrier Aggregation confirmed after all? It'd be nice if it had Engineering screens, though that showed it.

 

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Maybe we do have Nexus 6P Carrier Aggregation confirmed after all? It'd be nice if it had Engineering screens, though that showed it.

 

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Are the clearwire sites with 2 carriers able to do carried aggregation in stl?
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Maybe we do have Nexus 6P Carrier Aggregation confirmed after all? It'd be nice if it had Engineering screens, though that showed it.

 

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I think it was the Moto X (pure?) that we haven't been able to confirm CA with.

 

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Pretty good speeds on the new bridge in Chesterfield.

 

Check out my Ookla Speedtest result. What's your speed? http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/1626231366

 

You were speed testing while driving across the Missouri River bridge on I-64?  Somebody, alert the Missouri Highway Patrol.  We have an inattentive driver.  Not to mention, you were speed testing.

 

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I think it was the Moto X (pure?) that we haven't been able to confirm CA with.

 

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Yes, I know of the MXPE issue, but I recall some posts about concerns that possibly the N5X and N6P may not support CA also.

 

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Yes, I know of the MXPE issue, but I recall some posts about concerns that possibly the N5X and N6P may not support CA also.

 

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Oh. I didn't recall seeing that. There have been several 100+ speed tests from 6P and 5Xs, didn't know there was still concern.

 

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Oh. I didn't recall seeing that. There have been several 100+ speed tests from 6P and 5Xs, didn't know there was still concern.

 

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It's certainly possible that it was proven a long time ago, and I'm just late to the party. Wouldn't be the first time.

 

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Oh. I didn't recall seeing that. There have been several 100+ speed tests from 6P and 5Xs, didn't know there was still concern.

It's certainly possible that it was proven a long time ago, and I'm just late to the party. Wouldn't be the first time.

 

I like to plant seeds of doubt and uncertainty.

 

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