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jeff4d

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  1. Hi Desert Communications installed new antennas just north of Overton over the last 3 days.
  2. Oro Valley. While at work today, I was surprised with 4G. Fired up Sensorly so it is confirmed. I will place the rest of the details in the sponsor section.
  3. A new tower came online today on the NW side. now the Ina and Thornydale intersection is covered. I have mapped it out on Sensorly and will post the technical details in sponsor section. Sensorly map should updated by tomorrow. Getting closer to more NW coverage.
  4. Confirmed that the newly accepted tower has the Hexadecimal ID 06E090 01/02/03 N/E/SW. I mapped Sensorly La-Canada, to River, River to Thornydale / Orange Grove - Orange Grove west from La Cholla. Signal very week out that far.
  5. I mapped that track on La Cholla but the signal strength is so weak that it is hard to tell where it is coming from. I got the hexidecimal ID code for it but not sure which tower it would be associated with at this time. Signal comes and goes. I would say the triangle from river, ruthrauff and I 10 has a tower in the middle of it however I would feel the signal strength would be stronger unless they are operating on a dummy load. it could also be another tower.
  6. I will continue looking into it and when it lights up again I will try to map more so than sensorly might point us in the right direction
  7. I just got 4G at the intersection of River Road and La Cholla and then I mapped it on Sensorly until Wetmore road. I did not get a speed test but did get the Hex ID 06E090 -03. Thirty minutes later I went back to the same area and 4G was dead. Will return shortly to see if they turned back on or not.
  8. The location was actually SW of that location. I was in the AM PM mini mart at Speedway and the freeway, just on the west side of I-10
  9. I mapped this site a little more after you did. Drove south on 15th to Speedway and lost it W of I-10 about Silverbell. My Sensorly track is not showing but yours is. Here is the Hex ID code. Got 401 to the north and 402 to the southwest.
  10. yeah but 15 gigs in 2 weeks at work? That's like streaming video the whole time. Maybe you don't have a cool IT manager but you must have a very cool boss. I stream talk shows and music but rarely go over 5 gigs. Sorry everyone for being off-topic.
  11. Posted 21 November 2013 - 12:06 PM skyh123, on 21 Nov 2013 - 12:56 AM, said: Fraydog, on 21 Nov 2013 - 03:28 AM, said: Yep, the first quote above is representative of the problem that will make "unlimited" data go away or become disappointingly slow again. But some people are too oblivious to realize that. AJ ====================== Absolutely. 4G could be faster but in most cases WiFi is plenty fast enough. Use it when you can to conserve the bandwidth for others. Why put pressure on "unlimited" data plans needlessly. (IMHO)
  12. I actually have screenshots of the LTE screen on the north west east and south sides of the tower. All three cell identifiers are shown. Here is a shot where I Sat just a hundred feet south of the tower. I mapped Sensorly to the east all the way to Skyline. I also mapped to the north, south, and to the west
  13. I actually have screenshots of the LTE screen on the north west east and south sides of the tower. All three cell identifiers are shown. Here is a shot where I Sat just a hundred feet south of the tower. I mapped Sensorly to the east all the way to Skyline. I also mapped to the north, south, and to the west
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