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I am close to there. I travel this area in a 4 mile radius. I pulled in to get gas on the West side of 170 and that is where I noticed it. 

 

I will try, but I am not sure what LTE engineering is. 

type out SPRINT in Numbers I don't have my phone on me but it starts with 777

 

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I am close to there. I travel this area in a 4 mile radius. I pulled in to get gas on the West side of 170 and that is where I noticed it.

 

I will try, but I am not sure what LTE engineering is.

##33284# followed by 777468

 

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do you have that advanced signal check app? it has a short cut now for Samsung phones so you don't have to ##Debug# Sprint anymore.

I find it easier just to place a shortcut to DEBUG screen right on my home screen. Doesn't even require the 777468 code.

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Its not Fergusson or 170 and Delmar so most likely this is a new site that we don't know of or it is confirmation that Hanley and Natural Bridge is now broadcasting. The 378 tells me that the site is to the Northeast of your location.

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Wrong quote? Lol

 

The Ozark one I couldn't get close enough and not looking directly into the sun. Gave what I got to Rickie. Here's Nixa.

 

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Nice Tiara on that water tower!

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Thanks for doing that by the way.

 

No problem

 

 

 

Do you have Sensorly on your phone?

 

 

I do and I drove up and down the Rock Road about a mile each way from 170/

 

I also drove down a few side roads on each side as well. I was getting LTE all through that area.

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No problem

 

 

 

 

 

I do and I drove up and down the Rock Road about a mile each way from 170/

 

I also drove down a few side roads on each side as well. I was getting LTE all through that area.

Do any speedtests?

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Does anyone else have a problem with sensorly seeing different signal for different zoom levels?

 

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That happens as the maps update. Each level is rendered independently, so for a time, some information may show up at one zoom level but not another.

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Wrong quote? Lol

 

The Ozark one I couldn't get close enough and not looking directly into the sun. Gave what I got to Rickie. Here's Nixa.

 

 

I'll snap one in Ozark tonight its out my front yard.

 

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That happens as the maps update. Each level is rendered independently, so for a time, some information may show up at one zoom level but not another.

Paging David, Paging David! Springfield Alert!

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