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BusyBeinBorn

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  1. I'll give it a shot sometime, but I'm worried about battery life today. My car charger seems to have stopped working today. In the past I've started mapping and it has locked up or otherwise stopped. I got it to work one time and mapped 41 around Boonville-New Harmony Road, but it looks like someone else has got that area covered better than I did.
  2. LTE at TMMI in Princeton this morning, though I'm not sure if it is still part of the W. Ky region.
  3. I was near Highland today and got a brief LTE signal, but maybe I'll be able to drive around and explore that area tomorrow. I saw this guy scaling the tower closest to me, on the NE corner of Lincoln and Green River behind the water tower.
  4. I have mapped 41 N with Sensorly on both my way to and from work, but for some reason it shows a smaller area than actually picks up. I haven't seen anything actually in town. I live near Green River and Lincoln and I've always gotten the fastest 3G speeds here, where I least need it. I drove from Green River to St. Joe the other day and didn't pick up anything. I'll have to take that route to work sometime and see what I get.
  5. I picked up my first 4G signal today. Unfortunately it was in the middle of nowhere. This was on US 41 roughly between the Evansville Airport and McCutchenville. I haven't seen anything in Evansville yet.
  6. This was taken at work about 10 miles north of Evansville near I64 and US 41. Normally I get pretty slow speeds up here (around 600 kbps), but I don't remember the last time I was at work and checked on a Saturday. Besides that, there wouldn't be a lot of residential and commercial areas other than a few truckstops anywhere near this tower, just a few factories so I can't imagine the load would ever be that high. This was taken at home on the east side of Evansville. If this is consistent it will be great, but I have gotten speeds like this before. I'm usually on WiFi at home, but around town 1000 kbps is normally the maximum speed I get if I'm having a really good day.
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