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  1. If you turn off your Airave and still get LTE, obviously your Airave was not the source of your LTE. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  2. We recently learned that Sprint launches a market when 60% of their POP's have LTE service. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  3. Where at? There is LTE popping up all over Arkansas. A new site or two every day. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  4. Site acceptance reports from Sunday (7/7): Atlanta/Athens - 1 update (3G) Austin - 1 update (LTE) Boston - 1 update (LTE) Charlotte - 1 update (LTE) East Michigan - 3 updates (LTE) GA/SC Coast - 1 update (3G) Houston - 1 update (LTE) Myrtle Beach - 1 update (3G) New Orleans - 4 updates (3 LTE) New York City - 3 updates (LTE) Orange County - 2 updates (3G) Orlando - 1 update (3G) Riverside/San Bernardino - 2 updates (1 LTE) San Diego - 2 updates (1 LTE) Shentel - 11 updates (3 LTE, 3 CDMA 800) South Carolina - 1 update (3G) West Iowa/Nebraska - 1 update (LTE) West Michigan - 1 update (LTE) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  5. Bad Idea http://www.hulu.com/watch/10310
  6. I'm glad there is interest. Now that my son is helping with the daily updates, it frees up a little more time to maybe tackle this project! Robert
  7. I would love to have the PN's for EVDO. 1x is less important to me, but would be nice too. Robert
  8. In fact, he would be regarded as a wireless dork hero if he did do exactly that. Robert
  9. Nope. Interlachen, Florida. However, my Mom's family is all from Western Michigan. I was born at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Rapids and spent first years as a Michigander. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  10. Many sites in the area have already been physically upgraded. Just waiting on high speed backhaul to be installed, then they can fire them up. If you look at the Sponsor map you will see the sites already upgraded with new equipment. They are the red ones. When they turn yellow (or green), then LTE has been accepted as complete. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  11. It's not weak nor fleeting if the Sensorly measurements were taken next to the live LTE site. Mapping only occurs where Sensorly users drive and report using the Sensorly app. 6 months from now there will be dozens more sites live. However, they will only be shown on Sensorly, if users map them out using the Sensorly app. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  12. Site acceptance reports from Saturday (7/6): Austin – 1 update (LTE) GA/SC Coast – 1 update (3G) Kansas – 1 update (3G) Memphis – 1 update (3G) Miami/West Palm – 2 updates (1 LTE) Minnesota – 1 update (LTE) Nashville – 1 update (LTE) Oklahoma – 1 update (LTE) Orange County – 1 update (3G) Riverside/San Bernardino – 2 updates (3G) Shentel – 36 updates (9 LTE, 12 CDMA 800) South Carolina – 2 updates (3G) Toledo – 1 update (iDEN Conversion) Maps are updated. Robert Links: Comments regarding this thread, NV Sites Complete Map
  13. Faster theoretic speeds. However VZW actual LTE speeds are plummeting below Sprint in many markets. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  14. I am the Site Owner. I definitely back up our moderators, if there is any doubt. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  15. It's likely the existing NV panels/antennas can be used for H block. However, the existing 1900 RRU's cannot, though. It's possible that the existing 1900 RRU's may be able to handle H block with a firmware update. If not, then an additional H block RRU may be needed. Sprint is not in the position to invest in hardware for other bands beyond PCS, SMR and EBS/BRS at this time. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  16. At existing Clearwire sites, there will be very little permitting required except in the most red-tapish kind of places. However, at Network Vision sites, adding TD-LTE to the mix will require an additional panel. So that will probably be a threshold where permitting and plan review will be triggered in 60%+ of jurisdictions. I think it will be a quick review in many places though. Robert Would sprint install panels that are 2500mhz only or would they go with Some type of dual mode/dual band antennas that would be compatible with future bands that they are likely to acquire? To save space on the towers like they have done with the nv panels. Which extra band do you suggest? Kind of premature to know the next band used. Since there are so many different LTE carriers possible in the EBS/BRS bands, there may not be enough room inside the panel for more antennas than just these bands. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  17. Interlachen High School '94. Robert
  18. At existing Clearwire sites, there will be very little permitting required except in the most red-tapish kind of places. However, at Network Vision sites, adding TD-LTE to the mix will require an additional panel. So that will probably be a threshold where permitting and plan review will be triggered in 60%+ of jurisdictions. I think it will be a quick review in many places though. Robert
  19. If memory serves, 14,000 sites in the CLWR network. However, 40% of Clearwire sites are colocated with Sprint CDMA sites. These can be moved over to NV cabinets and racks pretty easily and save money without any change in coverage. And how many of the other 60% are redundant coverage from nearby Sprint sites? The New Sprint will be very coganizant of these points and will reduce Clearwire cost significantly. I'm not worried about this at all. This will be nothing like Nextel. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
  20. And with that, easttxguy is now a Premier Sponsor. Thanks to AJ and easttxguy for particiapting and helping to support S4GRU! Robert
  21. Yep. I'm originally from Putnam County, Florida. Robert from Note 2 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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