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PedroDaGr8

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  1. How does the software determine second carriers for example B41^2? A second B2 carrier has gone live here in the Metro Seattle area but it doesn't show B2^2
  2. A month or so ago, T-Mobile cut down Sprints B25 from 10MHz to 5MHz leaving just the G Block, this was after they had already cut it from 15MHz to 10MHz to make a 20MHz B2. Today a second B2 carrier went live at 5MHz.
  3. Correct. That is a Nokia AAHF (if I remember correctly) which does B41/N41 for a total combined bandwidth of 120MHz
  4. Nokia AHLOA is a common B12/B71/n71 radio. FCC files for the AHLOA, it also has external photos: https://fccid.io/VBNAHLOA-01 You can also see it on the back of this antenna I think: https://photos.app.goo.gl/6JBAT6bdega4C1Ue9
  5. On another note, the Sprint site at the corner of 85th and the 405 in Kirkland is now broadcasting the Sprint Keep PLMN. Also, the downtown Kirkland Sprint tower is no longer broadcasting.
  6. By the way, I noticed you split out locking the icons from locking the site notes. I figured it out the hard way but much prefer this format. 😁
  7. Hmm, that is interesting and gives a bit of insight into their thought process. Though I am not sure I believe that the indoors performance was truly necessary in that area.
  8. I seriously can't figure it out, especially in light of the coverage from new AT&T Colo site. This new site provides excellent B2/B66 coverage for the area; if they had just added B41 to the new site, it would have been perfect. The coverage on this site compliments the Evergreen site very well pretty much negating the need for any additional sites nearby. Seriously, the site next to McDonalds and the site on top of Motel 6 should both be shut down. They add NOTHING to the area in terms of coverage. The only nearby site which is semi-necessary is the site next to the CKC. It provides some good intermediate coverage down I405.
  9. OK add this to the WTF pile that is T-Mobile and the Totem Lake area. You know the old Sprint site on top of the Motel 6, the one which was such a PIA that Sprint never bothered to upgrade to tri-band. Well...it is broadcasting the Sprint Keep PLMN this morning. Seriously. WTF T-Mobile. That makes FIVE sites within a 3/4 mile radius and easily almost ten sites within visibility of this area. On a related note, the new Totem Lake site (the colo with AT&T) on top of the TSRI building in Totem Lake started broadcasting yesterday. Additionally, the Evergreen upgrade appears to be completed but not live yet.
  10. June 1st security update is already out. Much much better than the multimonth wait of the previous.
  11. Just saw this permit for a very rural area: https://permitsearch.mybuildingpermit.com/PermitDetails/21110744CBP/Snohomish County It sure looks like a T-Mobile site number (SE01794A) and mentions "ADD 2 ABIL FOR N1900 N2100" First time I have seen a permit mention n1900 or n2100 (would this be n2/n25 and n66?). In fact, I searched all of the major locals on that site and not a single other permit mentions n1900 or n2100 (and none mention n2 or n66).
  12. Just saw this permit: https://permitsearch.mybuildingpermit.com/PermitDetails/21110744CBP/Snohomish County It sure looks like a T-Mobile site number (SE01794A) and mentions "ADD 2 ABIL FOR N1900 N2100" First time I have seen a permit mention n1900 or n2100 (would this be n2 and n66?).
  13. There is a setting in SCP to display the alternate PLMN. This will allow you to see 312-250 instead of just 310120. I know this because I requested that and Mike added it really quickly!
  14. Note: I'm beginning to suspect they deprecated Sprints 2660 MHz B41 carrier on around June 1st. Based on my logs I have only seen Sprints 2680 Mhz and no CA since that point.
  15. Not sure about all of Seattle but 100% of the eastside sites I have encountered so far.
  16. B25 just got cut again down to just the 5MHz G-Block in this area. I'm curious what that is in preparation for.
  17. B25 just got cut again down to just the 5MHz G-Block. I'm curious what that is in preparation for.
  18. Hello from a former Lexingtonian (TCHS '99 here)!
  19. It looks like the T-Mobile Galaxy S20 doesn't have eSim either. This update just brought the Sprint N2U in-line with the T-Mobile N2U which was one of the first TMO Android devices to get eSim.
  20. Sprint Note 20 Ultra May 1st update is out and includes eSim!
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