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belusnecropolis

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  1. I need to rebuild a couple maps. I just usually take pictures and poast those. I am busy and unorganized so I could care less to sort a bunch of site data from the master map and copy paste again, or match GPS to a site and harvest from there. Have you guys found a way to automate something like SCP log sorting, what would be required to do this when starting fresh?
  2. and dog walking apps. Selling stake and dropping from the board of *squints* . . . Wag. Ok. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/09/softbank-sells-stake-back-to-wag.html
  3. Telit model FN980 Five Gee m.2 card marketing materials. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oRDUAftby4IPLNMKeN7l9C9BnC9s5Wig/view?usp=sharing Advanced LTE/5G LTE Data Card Enabling a new generation of 5G state of the art data cards featuring both Sub-6 and mmWave technologies with LTE, WCDMA and GNSS support. Industrial-grade M.2 form factor suitable - among others - for the following applications: High Power Fixed Wireless access, enterprise routers and gateways, indoor/outdoor CPE, video broadcasting and surveillance. Support of Qualcomm QTM525 and QTM527 mmWave antennas Key Benefits • Standard M.2 (NGFF) Data-card form factor • Support of 5G Sub-6 FDD and TDD and mmWave • Support of SA & NSA operations, 5G core network Opt. 3a/3x and Option 2 • 4G/5G Rel. 15 • 4G Cat. 20 up to 7CAs • 3G HSPA+ Rel 18 • State of the art GNSS receiver Connecting the world from the inside out 1 AVAILABLE FOR NA EMEA APAC 5G / LTE Data Card M.2 FN980m 50 mm 30 mm 3.5 mm Product Features • 5G Sub-6 and mm Wave FDD and TDD, SA & NSA operations • 5G core network Opt. 3a/3x and Opt. 2 • 4G: 7CA, up to 20 layers DL / 3CA UL, 256 QAM DL/UL • 3G: HSPA+ Rel. 8 (DL/UL 42/11 Mbps) • GNSS: gpsOne Gen9 L1 band on dedicated RF connector, L5 shared with cellular • Voice support: VoLTE, VoNR (under evaluation), PCM audio over USB • 4 antenna connectors for LTE/Sub-6 • 4 mmWave antennas supported • 5G FR1 Bands: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n12, n14, n20, n28, n30, n41, n66, n71, n77, n78, n79 • 5G FR2 Bands: n257, n258, n260, 261 • LTE Bands: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18 19, 20, 26, 28, 71, 25, 66, 39, 29 (DL), 30, 32, 7, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46 (LAA), 48(CBRS), 34, 27 • WCDMA Bands: 5, 8, 3, 4, 2, 1, 9, 19 • 5G 4x4 MIMO support on bands n1, n2, n7, n66, n3, n77, n78, n79, n41 and n30 • 4G 4x4 MIMO support on bands 32, 4, 66, 3, 2, 25, 1, 30, 40, 41, 7, 43, 42, 46, 48 • Antenna types: 4x LTE/Sub-6 + 4x QTM525/527 • FOTA Support • Dimensions: 30 x 50 x 3.5mm Data Throughput • 5G up to 5.5 DL/2.7 UL Gbps • 4G up to 2.4 Gbps DL/211 Mbps UL • 3G up to 42 DL/11 UL Mbps Environmental • Operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C Interfaces • 1.8/3 V SIM Interface • USB 3.1 gen2 and 2.0 • PCIe gen3 • Drivers support: Windows 10, Linux Approvals • RED (planned) • GCF (planned) • Others (under evaluation) Electrical & Sensitivity • LTE/5G sub 6 Output power - 23 dBm (power class 3) • Supply voltage - Nominal: 3.3 VDC I bet this one is going to be expensive.
  4. imgur.com is a file sharing site that allows you to upload and share via a direct link.
  5. Would you please post pictures of your setup when you are finished with them?
  6. https://photos.app.goo.gl/WrkZbZm8ThDKk8246 I forgot to poast this. Here is the speed tests we did while driving around with this thing day 1. It really does not care what tower it is on. It hands off well. We put 50 miles on it that day, probably covered about 12 different cells. I am going to try the hirose adapters I have left over from the 2k17 Nighthawk 4x4 experiment. I'll clamp em to the board and then run some antennae in and see what pops up.
  7. I'm hoping the few millions of new customers they can grab offering service in new areas offsets this some. Plus the FCC loves giving away money lately for rural build outs.
  8. I wonder if the spectrum will be cleared for border usage by the time Dish gets this band.
  9. Made sure to test connection with case removed first. This confirms antenna are built into the top half. Trying the u.fl connectors on both antenna sets was disappointing. No connection. The sim was not friendly in my other devices, like I figured. It is IMEI locked to the Askey device. Guess this means solder if we want to mod this thing gang.
  10. Preparing T-Mobile Home Internet Askey router for modifications. Remove the 4 soft pads, and the small Phillips screws located underneath. Bottom comes right off. This really way to easy. I earned this after trashing so many other ones. Remove the board by pressing on the two white tabs at the length ends holding the PCB. Angle front end up and remove switch side. Boop. That took about 3 minutes. I feel so lazy now. Anyway I will get to poking at these u.fl ports. Like @645824 said, the small path ports are not MHF4 on this router either. They are probably named in the testing documents somewhere so I will dig there later. Looks like the auxiliary antenna are accessible though I could always just solder up those ends to something as well. Lots to do. Lots to plan. I also have a sim to test out in other devices. Have a great night everyone.
  11. If your WiFi signal goes down as you unplug them, that would also be a good indicator.
  12. 1. Neat! Nice work. 2 & 3 The LTE antennas will usually be in the path of the antenna on the PCB. I assume all antenna are part of the case now so if the antenna feed from the board where they make that connection with the antenna in the case, those are your LTE antenna. It is easier if you are able to identify the LTE and WIFI radios from any FCC docs, and just follow the paths coming from those LTE radio====MHF4 port=====gold contacts at PCB edge. You should try hooking up an antenna to those at least and see what happens. Who knows?
  13. Should be able to draw some good interest once we get these torn down and figured out. Expect lots of proprietary protocol so finding a comm port on the modem will be tricky if that is your thing. Getting an antenna design going is what I am excited for most. All I can do with the software is try to break it hard enough in the most blatant manner possible. I have to be nice to this case though, I shredded a MR100 Nighthawk and a couple of magic boxes no problem, I'm trying to keep this thing at least a few more months, so I am excited to see what I can come up with. If you manage to teardown Sprint's premiere 5G home router and set up some externals that would be really neat to see. Jim @LTEfix is great. We boomer chat on facebook and get confused by all the software, bitmaps and such. He really has a great domestic business going sourcing all this stuff. Thanks to his services I have an elaborate junkyard going and now 3 year Ever Improving LTE Internet Project.
  14. Well I found where to start taking this thing apart. I'll break it down tonight. Gotta step up the antenna game on this official Home Internet Box.
  15. I forgot to check mileage yesterday but we put 51 miles on this thing and it worked and handled handoffs just fine.
  16. Most likely MHF4, or possibly u.fl size ports. I found what look to be u.fl on the T-Mobile Askey board and I am tearing it down after a late snack to find out the same thing. I have a ton of these handy in my lab but you can get MHF4 here and u.fl here with 2 day shipping. It's where I get all of mine and they work great. Just select what type of SMA jack you want on the opposing end in the dropdown.
  17. So about a day into having this T-mo home internet running. I wanted to give it time to acclimate a connection in the incorrect zip code and allow any network controls to kick in. Since no one listened the first time when I mentioned these have no active GPS track I'll just put the results below from a zip code in the beautiful southeast, when it should be operating in the frozen tundra'd expanse far north of here. Just waiting for an irritable text from T-Mobile saying to place it near a window so it can connect to the correct cell 750 miles away . . . Here is a speedtest connected to the old home site, the UI does not give much for radio information. Here is an obligatory test from my champion tier build on the same site. So far so good. I will tear it apart, swap sims, hang this thing on some better antenna and poast results as time allows and the week's progress concludes. Have a great Sunday everyone and stay free out there! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
  18. Step one on an amazing journey. This is the content we come here for. Also, you can use any image hosting site to share. When making a high quality poast just share the direct link to the image and it will auto fill. They come from elaborate to simple. I use magaimg.net since it is an easy fileshare, more normie friendly sites like the imgur app or http://imgs.fyi/ work just as well.
  19. Yeah, you just kind of have to make them work. Phone line, tablet lines work too.
  20. The line selected was not my main line, but a stationary WE826/MC7455. Definitely not near my billing address and the unit has no GPS so this tells us it was selected by the time of use on a tower that has capacity. The line averages 100Gb of usage a month. I will do a teardown.
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