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Trip

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  1. Any TV license issued since the mid-90s was won at auction. Any older ones that have changed hands have included spectrum value in the purchase price. Although the licenses were "free" they came with lots of public service obligations and regulations, which wireless doesn't have. Wireless isn't required to provide local programming, educational content for kids, provide its service for free to the general public, etc. - Trip
  2. 2-line family plan (2GB) with devices through a contract, I'm paying about $115/month total. I never went over 1GB when I was paying $74/mo for 500 minutes/no texts/5GB data on one line with US Cellular, nor did my fiancee who is now on my plan, so this price beats the heck out of that. - Trip
  3. My S5 avoids B26 as much as it can, but does fall back to it if B25 and B41 are unavailable. It similarly prefers 1X PCS over 1X 800. - Trip
  4. I'm working on redoing the nTelos tower map I put together in the Sponsor section to include data on tower owners and the like, where such information is available. You would be surprised just how many of their sites are on wooden poles. I also think nTelos must have previously sold towers to Crown Castle because just about any tower in the nTelos region with a registration that says "CROWN CASTLE" in all caps like that has nTelos on it. - Trip
  5. When I visit my parents, we take 66 across to 15, then down to 29 until 15 in Culpeper. The 29 stretch had two more LTE towers on it when I went last weekend than at Thanksgiving, and the only LTE tower in Culpeper County (as best I can tell) had added B26. - Trip
  6. My area now shows no Spark at all even though I am parked on B41 now, park on it at home, and on most of my commute. - Trip
  7. So what would happen is US Cellular would advertise its network as B5 and B26 and then it would work on my phone, essentially. Right? - Trip
  8. Will a B26 device operate on B5 given that B5 is a subset of B26? In the area where my parents are, US Cellular has no B12, only B5. - Trip
  9. From what I am gathering, it looks like it doesn't log sites without BSLAT/BSLON at all, but if you add a Site Note for it, then it adds a row with a bunch of missing data just to hold the note. - Trip
  10. It's not just nTelos, but US Cellular and some Verizon sites too. I've used different programs for that too but would really prefer to use the much nicer SignalCheck Pro. - Trip
  11. AJ and swintec, That's really helpful. Thanks for the info. AJ, what spectrum analyzer do you have? - Trip
  12. Good afternoon, all, I find myself at my parents' house for the weekend, way off in the middle of absolute nowhere. If there was work here and reliable Internet, I would want to live here in this peaceful, pleasant area, but there isn't an FCC field office here, so DC is where I live. For Christmas, my parents got me an RF Explorer spectrum analyzer. I already have a spectrum analyzer, but it's for cable TV and tops out around 800 MHz, putting it below any of the bands of interest above TV. This unit, much smaller, lighter, and with better battery life, is really nice. I've used it first of all to verify what I already knew, which is that out of the hundreds of MHz in 700, SMR, CLR, AWS, PCS, and BRS, the only spectrum being used here is US Cellular's A block in CLR, the only spectrum they own here. (Rural spectrum shortage my rear end; the other guys are sitting on piles of licenses here and simply not using it.) I've attached a snapshot showing US Cellular's chunk. It appears that there's LTE in the 869-874 piece, then EV-DO above that and 1X at the top. My phone is connected to 1X on channel 242, which is apparently around 877 MHz. It also appears the small piece of A block at the top of the band is unused. But this raises an interesting question. Does US Cellular only allow 1X roaming? My deactivated US Cellular Galaxy S4 Mini no longer connects to LTE since only 1X is used for 911 voice calls, but it does still seem to connect to EVDO. My Sprint Galaxy S5, however, only seems to connect to 1X here, even though it sees EVDO when roaming on Verizon. At first I thought maybe US Cellular had done what Sprint does with 800, 1X and LTE only, but the spectrum analyzer and my deactivated phone both seem to indicate that's not the case. Finally, does anyone know why US Cellular might be transmitting two different NIDs? At first I thought it was frequency specific, that I was connected to one carrier with the NID 10 and then a different with NID 65535, but that's not what's happening, because my phone tells me it's on channel 242 in either case. I'm at a complete loss because it only seems to be happening in this county and not in the surrounding areas to the north where I came from yesterday. Happy New Year! - Trip
  13. Mike, Did you get my e-mails about the CDMA logging issue I've noticed? I haven't heard from you. I know it's a busy time of year but after Sunday it will be weeks or months before I can do any testing on it if you want me to. - Trip
  14. In large parts of the nTelos Sprint overlay area, US Cellular is probably the company to go with. - Trip
  15. Interesting that their test more or less backs up what I've seen in the DC metro area, which is that Sprint has better performance than Verizon. - Trip
  16. I noticed the three towers nearest to me with only 3G are all cell towers sticking up through power distribution towers. I've been wondering if there's a special crew or special arrangement that needs to be made to work on those. - Trip
  17. There are still a large number of untouched sites in this area. At home, I'm on a Clearwire site, as I am at the grocery stores at Beacon Hill, but not at Safeway in Rose Hill, which is still 3G only. There's a tower near L'enfant Metro which is 3G only still, as is the tower nearest to Smithsonian Metro (which grabs weak LTE from a more distant location), Pentagon City Mall is still 3G, and there are many others. Granted, these are just in places that I go regularly, but I can understand why Sprint might want to hold off until the LTE coverage is more consistent. - Trip
  18. The beta has an option to ignore the TAC for neighbor cells and just get the nearest PCI match. - Trip
  19. No, it's not complete, and was not claimed to be. The word "substantially" modifies the word "complete" to indicate it is not 100% complete. And while I wouldn't choose the word Paynefanbro used, you definitely appear to be nitpicking over wording. Building a new tower when one already exists and would make no difference in coverage in a location is not only wasteful and unnecessary, but local permitting boards would almost certainly reject it. Replacing all the equipment on a tower, including the equipment on the ground, is as close to "ground up" as you're going to get in many locations. - Trip
  20. If anything, being behind US Cellular is more understandable, at least in my mind. Whereas the big four would need to upgrade thousands of cell sites they have in big cities presumably before moving on to the rural areas, US Cellular primarily serves rural areas, so it would understandably get to those rural areas faster since it wouldn't need to build out thousands of cells in New York, Los Angeles, etc. - Trip
  21. It seems like every time I go out I find a new B41 deployment. Today it was on Rt 7 between Seven Corners and I-66. - Trip
  22. I have an S5 and the new beta has fixed the bug where Clear sites would show as Sprint sites and the bug where it would show "No connection" at times even though it was connected. - Trip
  23. Just got the new beta and it does fix the PLMN on the Galaxy S5. I now see "Clearwire B41" instead of "Sprint." - Trip
  24. The outdoor stations do well. I commute from Huntington to Smithsonian every day via L'enfant Plaza and have B41 LTE service at Huntington (sometimes falls back to 3G while waiting on train since the station's built into the hillside) and Eisenhower. I usually see 1X 800 in the tunnel north of Eisenhower, then B25 or B26 LTE at King Street and Braddock Road. (Building permits suggest that B41 is coming soon to the towers missing it along the way.) B26 LTE hangs on very usably through the tunnel north of Braddock and then I get B41 LTE back as I approach DCA. Then it's decent 3G in the underground stations and roaming onto Verizon 1X (VERY slow) in the tunnels except for a few holes here and there when stopped in the tunnels. I get B41 LTE on the Yellow Line bridge over the Potomac. - Trip
  25. I work for the government (see signature) and the only ways to get at internal e-mail while outside are to sign in with an RSA token on a computer, or use Good for Enterprise, access to which is provided by said government. I can't imagine what Sprint would need to do to enable it, because it works just fine over wi-fi both in and out of the building. I have yet to receive this letter, but I will join the ranks of the unhappy if I do. - Trip
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