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3dog

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  1. Excellent. That's great info. Thanks Ingenium.
  2. lilotimz: Thank you for the help! Just curious. Is this something you run into from time to time (ethernet networks essentially co-located with Cell Tower equipment)? Could I run into some issues, or does it just never happen in your experience? The client will be doing VoIP for telephony, so even marginal dropouts are a potential issue. Have you ever run STP (shielded twisted pair) to mitigate potential unwanted interference? Did it work and did it help?
  3. This is a question about the use of ethernet cabling for brand new offices, on which external directional cell tower antennas are mounted. A client is planning to move his offices into the penthouse suite of this building, which is currently being rebuilt. The client is planning to move into the penthouse suite which is the same structure that holds external antennas for Sprint, TM and VZW on at least 3 sides. Also the equipment rooms housing the gear used by Sprint, TM and VZW are in one area, but within the same structure that the office space is being built from. Those of you who have worked in close proximity to the back side of cell site antennas that are mounted on buildings, are you aware of interference problems with regular CAT 6 UTP for computers and data? If not, does it call for STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) or do we need to use Fiber for every drop? What about using their existing WAP's (wireless access points) for WiFi for the offices. Will that work, or will it be a signal nightmare?
  4. While it's good that Sprint is planning expanded coverage, where will it occur, what's the realistic completion date for the new expanded 9000 sites? Up and running means everything.
  5. Really excellent info S4GRU! Don't get me wrong, I'll absolutely take it, but do your projections take into account our proximity to the Mexican border, and cross border interference issues? I had thought that that made some band rollouts indeterminate?
  6. "It will be a extremely slow and agonizing slog to the finish line" What's your best SWAG guess as to the term of the slog?
  7. What, if any, Sprint network enhancements would those in the know expect to see in the San Diego market a year from now - around December, 2015. Backhauls finally in place everywhere? LTE coverage far more built out than it is now - maybe even seriously blanketing the populated county? New towers and coverage where needed? Data speeds running at max everywhere? It seems that the pace of Sprint's upgrades in San Diego have slowed tremendously over the past year, and that another year from now, we may not have any significant coverage and performance improvements over what we have now?
  8. Seems like it's been very slow progress in PB (and La Jolla too), at least according to the maps on Sensorly. Why would PB be so difficult / low on the list for conversion vs. any other part of SD County?
  9. Excellent Marv. I'll check it out.
  10. Hey Marv. The mappings you did this morning are up on Sensorly. Looks great.
  11. Great Pic's on the link Marv. Hopefully one of the gurus can tell us who uses the equipment on the telephone pole. Good to know they've finally got 4G up and running. Anxious to see the Sensorly mapping. Thankx for mapping that out. Seems like Sprint's continuing to make some progress.
  12. That's excellent Marv. Thanks. Also, If you happen past it, while crusing around today I noticed some cellular equipment on a telephone pole on the east side of RSF Rd, just south of Camino Del Norte. Is that Sprint equipment too?
  13. Thanks Marv! Good to know.
  14. One of the problems with Sensorly is that you can't tell if an LTE signal isn't showing up because no one has mapped it, or because there isn't an LTE signal there. In Pacific Beach, for instance, I'll bet it's been mapped and there isn't any LTE there, but nothing shows up on Sensorly, so you're left to wonder. Hey Marv, if you can someday, would it be possible for you to take a mapping drive of some more of Encinitas? It would be great to map this route. Take Olivenhain Rd (near Home Depot), east to Rancho Santa Fe Rd, then go south, past the Old Olivenhain Meeting Hall and the Original House of Pancakes, down to Manchester. Go south / west past Mira Costa College and under the fwy to the coast and then back up to Leucadia Blvd? Or, if you've already done it, and no LTE mapped out, that would be really good to know too. Thx!
  15. Hey Lilotimz. Where does the RF characteristic info come from. Is it on the web somewhere? I'd like to know before I screw up when I go to get my next phone. I assume others would too. Great info to know. Thx
  16. Great job Marv1. I see the new mappings on Sensorly. You're making great progress.
  17. Thanks Marv1. I appreciate your checking out those places when you get a chance. I too have that loss of signal on Encinitas Blvd, right about that location (bottom of the mall driveway at Encinitas Blvd., and one more spot on the other side (west) of ECR on Encinitas Blvd. up near the top of the hill It's been that way for more than 2 months now. I sure hope they fix it soon. Might have to call Sprint and complain.
  18. Hey Marv, I really do appreciate your Encinitas updates. As you have time, could you map the loop from ECR east on Encinitas Blvd down to Rancho Santa Fe (where the Pancake House is) then north on RSF up to Olivenhain Road, and back west to ECR. My other query would be Coast Hwy south from La Costa down to Swami's and Solana Beach, and the major arteries off of it that go to El Camino Real - Leucadia Blvd, Encinitas Blvd, Santa Fe, and Manchester. Thanks!
  19. Does anyone have any info on the specifics of why they're running late? Technology issues (not working right), Funding (no gear), Site prep (sites can't take the new gear), Work crew (not enough people or they're busy in other places), Started late? Are they falling further behind, or is January holding steady as the end of the build period?
  20. Is it really true that there no LTE in all of Pacific Beach and Clairemont? Or do they just need mapping?
  21. Hey Marv, I did see where your good work resulted in updates down El Camino Real on Sensorly. Great job. BTW, don't bust your hump checking it out. It's probably going to take them a little while to get it all together. However, we do really appreciate your mapping runs. Thanks!
  22. Hey thanks for checking it out so quick Marv. I sure hope Sprint will get it fixed up one of these days. I know that as of last weekend, I still drop calls on Encinitas Blvd, while showing 5 bars, so I think they're continuing to work on it. Anyway, thanks for taking the ride, and if you feel like checking again every once and a while, I'd sure appreciate it (as I don't have my LTE phone yet). The Sensorly map looks awfully vacant through Encinitas. Great to know they're finally beginning to populate El Camino Real.
  23. Marv, you are the man. If you have an opportunity to cruise Encinitas Blvd east and west of El Camino Real, I would be most appreciative. Thanks!
  24. Well I definitely look forward to reading that one of you guys with LTE is getting is getting coverage in Encinitas. And soon!
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