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I pick up either 141 and Carmen, the Kiefer Creek and even the Des Peres site occasionally from 141 and 44 so who knows unless we have a confirmation of which site is 412. I'll be near in the morning either 141 to Bowles to 44 or 270 to 44 to Bowles.

 

 

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Im glad you said something. 412 is Des Peres. I checked the other two but wasnt thinking about Des Peres.
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Im glad you said something. 412 is Des Peres. I checked the other two but wasnt thinking about Des Peres.

Mystery solved. Some of these sites have some odd reaching distance at times.

 

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I'm sure you guys already know about this since it is on sensorly, but but picked up some LTE. I'm only posting because of the HEX ID. I can't confirm what site this is as we are driving and just trying to get home at a decent time, so I didn't have time to go site hunting. But here are the screen shots. I will also say that this site had some good range. I know people pick up sites from like 9 miles away, but I can't usually do that on my EVO. I carried this for like a good 3 or 4 miles.

 

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I'm sure you guys already know about this since it is on sensorly, but but picked up some LTE. I'm only posting because of the HEX ID. I can't confirm what site this is as we are driving and just trying to get home at a decent time, so I didn't have time to go site hunting. But here are the screen shots. I will also say that this site had some good range. I know people pick up sites from like 9 miles away, but I can't usually do that on my EVO. I carried this for like a good 3 or 4 miles.

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Thank you if you ever go back through the northern half of our market see if you can get anything else because we have literally no reports north of (basically) i-70. That site is just south of New London, MO.

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Thank you if you ever go back through the northern half of our market see if you can get anything else because we have literally no reports north of (basically) i-70. That site is just south of New London, MO.

No problem. I am sure I will go back out there again and hopefully be able to site hunt! But it won't be for a little while because I am going to be extremely busy the next few months. But I'll still try to do the best I can to keep an eye on things whenever I can!

 

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I just want to put a plug in here for those of you who can do split screen on your phone. Digiblur uses the multiwindow feature when he is grabbing sector id's. Open the debug menu and get the LTE engineering up then drag Maps over to split screen with the engineering data.

Take a snap shot you got the sector id, time at the top of the screen. and the exact location you were at on the map. Its awesome!

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Can anyone check out the 2 sites near the Rock Road and 170? One of them is newly 4G and the other is Hanley and Natural Bridge....we still haven't confirmed the HEX on that one.

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I feel like they are going to draw a big circle around Collinsville with accepted 4G...St. Jacob, Troy, and now Glen Carbon.

More like an oval... ;)

 

 

Edit: I don't know what in the world i was thinking posting that shot here.

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Can anyone check out the 2 sites near the Rock Road and 170? One of them is newly 4G and the other is Hanley and Natural Bridge....we still haven't confirmed the HEX on that one.

Ill see what I get 3 digit style wise around rock rd and 170 in the morning.
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I'm getting a very weak LTE signal inside my rf cage with the door open for the first time at the end of Jason Ct. near the Motherhead site. Serving cell is 491. Ping is over 360 and download under 0.5 Mbps. Strength - 116 to - 110. Doesn't match anything does it?

 

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I'm getting a very weak LTE signal inside my rf cage with the door open for the first time at the end of Jason Ct. near the Motherhead site. Serving cell is 491. Ping is over 360 and download under 0.5 Mbps. Strength - 116 to - 110. Doesn't match anything does it?

 

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no it doesnt. can you circle(as best you can) Cottleville #2(94 & Motherhead) sometime today and see if thats the 3 digit style set you get from that one?

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no it doesnt. can you circle(as best you can) Cottleville #2(94 & Motherhead) sometime today and see if thats the 3 digit style set you get from that one?

See my previous post

 

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Oops put in map thread http://www.s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4484-Missouri-Market-NV-Map&do=findComment&comment=193591

 

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You woulda had 153 on Westwood. But 153-322-491 isn't a documented site yet.

Does the lower cell id number ever go to a SW or SE cell?????

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