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If we have any premier sponsors who have not checked out the 3rd link in my sig, check it out. Others, it may be time for an upgrade.

I wish I could afford an upgrade....I barely could afford to keep my regular sponsor status which Robert was gracious enough to work with me on. Great job by all on here!

 

 

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If we have any premier sponsors who have not checked out the 3rd link in my sig, check it out. Others, it may be time for an upgrade.

 

Before my last donation, "You are just $70 away in additional donations to be upgraded to Premier Sponsor status. However, we are willing to upgrade you to Premier status at a discount for just $45, if received by March 16, 2014."

 

So now that puts me at 60 (or 35? if I had done it by March 16th).  With the new house, I just can't be spending $60 so I can (as my fiance puts it) "read about those stupid tower things".  :lol:   As much as I'd like to, I just can't.

If the deal comes around again that puts me down to only around $35 needed, I think I'd be able to swing that.  I'll just have to wait and see if that option becomes available again I guess.

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Look what I picked up a site still marked in progress!!! I was on Hwy 30 and Little Brennan but the hex is Rockwood South Middle School in Fenton, MO

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This may have slipped by everyone, but look at your gci. You're on the new uscc spectrum. Next time you see a gci of 03/04/05 check your debug screen for an ul/dl channel of 8315/26315.

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This may have slipped by everyone, but look at your gci. You're on the new uscc spectrum. Next time you see a gci of 03/04/05 check your debug screen for an ul/dl channel of 8315/26315.

Well that will be confusing since gci ending with 03 is used for the original spectrum is well. I hope mikejeep can add the up/dl channel to SignalCheck pro or maybe it is but the lg flex doesn't display it.

 

 

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This may have slipped by everyone, but look at your gci. You're on the new uscc spectrum. Next time you see a gci of 03/04/05 check your debug screen for an ul/dl channel of 8315/26315.

 

 

Well that will be confusing since gci ending with 03 is used for the original spectrum is well. I hope mikejeep can add the up/dl channel to SignalCheck pro or maybe it is but the lg flex doesn't display it.

 

 

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Ericsson markets use 01/02/03, that is still the G Block. Nothing to see here.

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Ericsson markets use 01/02/03, that is still the G Block. Nothing to see here.

My mistake. That's pretty terrible that we have all of these mixed Gci's between vendors. That gci pattern is rearing its head in Chicago for uscc spectrum.

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My mistake. That's pretty terrible that we have all of these mixed Gci's between vendors. That gci pattern is rearing its head in Chicago for uscc spectrum.

 

Alcatel and Ericsson both use 01/02/03 I believe. Samsung is only one that uses 00/01/02. For the G Block.

 

Beyond that it gets even messier. Who knows what Ericsson would do with a second carrier since their B26 stuff doesn't make any sense at all.

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Ok... I'm on the 0.17 radio and have B26 and B41 enabled.  Forgive my newbie questions but...

 

What do I look for in Signal Check Pro  to know if I connect to B26? B41 have the Spark icon on the N5 in 4.4.2? If not what do I look for in Signal Check Pro to know if I'm on B41?

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Ok... I'm on the 0.17 radio and have B26 and B41 enabled. Forgive my newbie questions but...

 

What do I look for in Signal Check Pro to know if I connect to B26? B41 have the Spark icon on the N5 in 4.4.2? If not what do I look for in Signal Check Pro to know if I'm on B41?

I believe that signalcheck should identify b26 and b41 automatically I know it's being worked on to do that. I know b41 site ids are completely different than our b25 that starts with 056xxx0x. No idea about b26 site ids. I think without looking the b41 ids I seen personally have started with 048xxx0x.

 

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I believe that signalcheck should identify b26 and b41 automatically I know it's being worked on to do that. I know b41 site ids are completely different than our b25 that starts with 056xxx0x. No idea about b26 site ids. I think without looking the b41 ids I seen personally have started with 048xxx0x.

 

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B26= Last 2 digits of GCI will be 19, 1A, or 1B

B25= Last 2 digits of GCI will be 01, 02, or 03

B41= First 3 digits will be 048, 049, or 04A(assuming we are talking about WiMax conversions. Might be different for NV 2.0.

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Lookie what I just saw at the Highway 40/Laclede Station Road pole:

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I couldn't get a better angle - this was a quick shot while driving. Unfortunately, I don't have time to swing by and ask questions – I'm late for a lunch meeting. Just thought I'd share what I saw...

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I just dropped by - the meeting can wait. Heh.

 

Talked with an AMF guy - this pole is getting the Spark upgrade. I asked about 800 and was told yes... :)

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Lookie what I just saw at the Highway 40/Laclede Station Road pole:

rQKpLGw.jpg

 

I couldn't get a better angle - this was a quick shot while driving. Unfortunately, I don't have time to swing by and ask questions – I'm late for a lunch meeting. Just thought I'd share what I saw...

I have was wondering how they worked on those. That is one tall straight up lift.

 

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More work at I-64 & Laclede

 

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I tried to get a photo of the bare pole earlier today on the way to work, but didn't feel comfortable navigating the on-ramp to 40 at Big Bend during rush hour. :)

 

Thanks for the shot!

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They must be adding 800 voice to towers around my house. My n5 has been parked on 800 for the past 30ish minutes. However someone tried to call me and it was really broken up and choppy then cut out and dropped the call. I'd post the screen shot from signal check but I'm not sure if/what I need to edit out.

 

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They must be adding 800 voice to towers around my house. My n5 has been parked on 800 for the past 30ish minutes. However someone tried to call me and it was really broken up and choppy then cut out and dropped the call. I'd post the screen shot from signal check but I'm not sure if/what I need to edit out.

 

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You don't need to cut anything from the signal check screen. The only thing that can't be posted in public forums is the site ID, which signal check can't/doesn't even show.

 

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You don't need to cut anything from the signal check screen. The only thing that can't be posted in public forums is the site ID, which signal check can't/doesn't even show.

 

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Oh alrighty then, thank you!

Here you go. I found it odd because I've never connected to this tower before at my house. The reach on 800 is insane lol.

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Oh alrighty then, thank you!

Here you go. I found it odd because I've never connected to this tower before at my house. The reach on 800 is insane lol.

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Approximately how far is this from your location?

 

 

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Approximately how far is this from your location?

 

 

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About 9 1/2 miles. However it is on the opposite side of a town of about 8-10 thousand people with trees, 5-6 hills, and various houses in between.

 

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