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kckid

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  1. Well the app has no GPS functions (yet), so if it happened to be your location, that was just by chance!  Each site broadcasts latitude/longitude coordinates indicating its location.  SignalCheck takes those coordinates and translates them into the nearest street address using a remote geocoding server.

     

    Many sites that are broadcasting CDMA 800 are not listed as 800 accepted on the S4GRU maps.  Many sites in my area have been broadcasting 800 for several weeks but are not showing that on the map.

     

    If there is no site at the address shown, it is likely because many Sprint markets do not broadcast the actual location of the site, but an offset instead; see here: http://www.bluelinepc.com/signalcheck/help/#bslwrong

     

    -Mike

     Wow, that is such a coincidence that I was at sonic getting cheese covered tatter tots and sprint would use that area as there location.  I notice that when I moved from the east side of the tower to the ease, it changed the location of the tower. 

     

    Looks like 800 is on for the tower at 151st and 69 Hwy in OP, ks.

  2. You were near the Sprint Campus, as was your EV-DO 1900 (eHRPD) serving site.  But the CDMA1X 800 serving site was not that close.  Look at the RSSI difference:  23 dB.  That means your EV-DO 1900 signal was 200x the strength of your CDMA1X 800 signal.

     

    AJ

    I think it was in Olathe, When I rebooted the phone, I was on Nall at I-435 and the address of the serving site was Olathe. 

  3. Please forgive me if this has already been posted and answered, but I did not think the EVO 4G LTE was capable of 800 mhz.  This was close to sprint campus!!

     

     

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