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mdob07

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  1. I haven't yet but I hope they work on B41 at the same time if that's what they are doing. Most of the sites are still at low power levels.
  2. That one has been on for awhile, but speeds have not been too great. We have several more tracked b41 sites in the premier thread.
  3. I was able to get some close up shots of the new RRUS31s courtesy of a GMO site. http://i.imgur.com/eWSJl9f.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Lmyzj8g.jpg http://i.imgur.com/tWyaT6Q.jpg
  4. At least I'm lucky that its one of the very few remaining legacy sites in the market. I watch this and several GMO sites closely for activity since NV 2.0 has started here. Its hard to install 8t8r on a GMO site.
  5. Are they full build sites with new panels and RRUs are are they GMO sites for now? With the exception of one of our local sites, all of our high voltage power line sites were GMOed. At least we got lucky in that most of them are broadcasting B25 LTE. Our one exception was one site that was built as a full build from the get go. I'm not gonna lie, I'll probably be about as happy as the OP when they finally upgrade our site in Shepherdsville KY. Windstream ran fiber back in February of '13 and it has yet to be touched.
  6. So in these areas where Sprint has little to no native coverage, will deployment of the spectrum by an RRPP member fulfill the FCC substantial service buildout requirement? I would think and hope that it would.
  7. It appears I was wrong, this was for another carrier. Went by the site again today and they were actively working on the bottom rack, Sprint is second from the top. Oh well, this site goes back on my watch list.
  8. OK, so hope is not lost yet. I was wondering as there are three other carriers on this tower and these are different than most of the other panels used for Sprint here. Hopefully these get mounted soon.
  9. Has anyone seen panels like these used in an Ericsson NV deployment? I found these staged at one of our few remaining non NV sites in Louisville, KY. These are slightly different than the usual panels. These are Andrew panels, with input ranges of 698 MHz - 896 MHz and 1710-2360 MHz. http://i.imgur.com/7ATvfs3.jpg More pics and details here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4956-kentucky-nashville-maps-and-stats/?p=358363
  10. This will help me a lot! I travel the KY parkways a lot for work, and large stretches are roaming on BG. I would love for Sprint to buy them out but that will probably never happen. Can't wait to see LTE roaming.
  11. Read this and the following post.http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4956-kentucky-nashville-maps-and-stats/?p=352703
  12. NSN setup in the wild... Carry on... -Edited to add better quality pictures.
  13. Check my East/West Ky map. I was out in that area for work last week and tracked most of those sites.
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    LG G2 Users Thread!

    Cool, downloading now, will flash tomorrow!
  15. Sorry, I should have worded my post better. My map is specific to the markets I cover, East/West KY and Nashville.
  16. I created a map in our sponsors thread to map out all reported TACs for East/West KY and Nashville markets. Third map down at: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/4956-kentucky-nashville-maps-and-stats/ Most of KY has been tracked on B25 as well as a large part of the Nashville Metro area. On the map, each color change is a different TAC.
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