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  1. With the LG V60 update that now allows SCP to see some 5G NR information has somehow caused the 5G NR Engineering screen to no longer populate any data.  None.  LTE, WCDMA and GSM Engineering screens work fine.  5G NR Engineering now is all blank.  Good thing SCP now shows some data, or I'd have no data at all.  And Cellmapper is no longer showing my 5G NR trails either.

    One step forward, two steps back.

    Robert

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  2. 1 hour ago, ingenium said:

    Have you tried wiping data for SCP, uninstalling, reinstalling (wiping I think will prevent a cloud backup from getting restored?), and then importing again?

     

    Now that you mention this, I do think I uninstalled and reinstalled and wiped too.  It's been so long.  :idea:

    Robert

  3. 3 hours ago, Trip said:

    Mike,

    I don't know if it's related to the beta or not, but I got a new Moto E5 Play for US Cellular and everything seemed to be good with it.  But I went on a several hour drive today, and when I got home, I found that the log had recorded nothing.  No updates on existing rows, and no new rows.  I checked and the logger is enabled, etc., and I've gone so far as to factory reset the phone and it's still not logging anything. 

    I sent you diagnostics in case you see something I don't.  I am able to import and export log databases without issue, but it doesn't seem to want to actually write anything to the internal one.

    - Trip

    I had this issue when I purchased a Moto Z2 Force.  I uploaded my log file immediately after activating and installing SCP from my previous phone.  Drove me nuts.  What I finally did to solve the problem...I had to disable the logger, reboot, re-enable the logger, reboot and then it worked.

    Robert

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  4. 21 minutes ago, mdob07 said:

    I came across this site watching a YouTube video and looked it up on the sponsor maps and Google Maps. Is it safe to have people that close to these antennas? Especially the life guards and attendants that stay up there for hours at a time? This looks to be a full marco site as the site ID has an XC identifier and its listed as having all of the Sprint technologies active. It might just be a very low power site.

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    I'm not sure to what extent it is safe.  However, I see this condition with rooftop sites all the time.  I stayed in a hotel standing on the balcony, look at the wall above me and there were antennas and radios right above my head.  The lowest hanging cable from the RRH I could have reached standing on the patio chair and reaching on my tippy toes.  There was another that was wall mounted on the side wall of my room.  That if my hand was on the wall, the antennas and radios would have been 6 inches away on the other side.

    Also, in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the Eldorado Community, there is an array on a hilltop where the antennas are ground mounted.  The area is owned by the HOA, it's natural area where residents hike, jog and walk their dogs.  Although it's not directly on a path, you can see them and walk right up to the antenna panels.  Only the Base Station Cabinets are in a fenced area.  The panels and their stands just sit on the ground waiting for someone to come visit them.  They could easily be vandalized.  But unquestionably unsafe in my mind.

    Robert

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  5. 14 hours ago, mikejeep said:

    Could you send another diagnostic with the new beta so I can see if there's anything else being reported that I can get added?

    I sent you two today when I was down in Longview, Washington.  Gee that town smells FUN-KAY.  Imagine burning dense wet cardboard.  And you cannot get away from the smell...anywhere.  Except to leave.

    Robert

     

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