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Correct it is a problem in the plain text. I have been loading the log directly into notepad++ and using replace [," ] with [,"] to remove the additional spaces. The space only shows up at the beginning of the month where the string length is a value shorter (1-9) than other cases (10+).
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Mike, Would it be possible to remove the leading space or add a leading zero to the log dates in the future? example: " 2-Jan-2015 3:17:20 PM" "02-Jan-2015 3:17:20 PM"
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iirc Nationally both 1x800 and LTE 800 downlinks are centered somewhere between 862-869 MHz. This would place both in the non public safety region of 800 MHz edit: "From the spectrum analyzer RF sweep, we can see that this site has achieved SMR 800 MHz deployment completion. On the left is the 1.25 MHz FDD CDMA1X 800 downlink carrier at band class 10 channel assignment 476, which equates to center frequency 862.9 MHz. On this site, CDMA1X 800 was deployed earlier this year just prior to the Nextel iDEN 800 shutdown. But LTE 800 did not follow -- until now. On the right is the newborn 5 MHz FDD LTE 800 downlink carrier. Temporarily, connections to the LTE 800 carrier are not yet allowed, so an exact EARFCN cannot be determined. But frequency domain analysis suggests a downlink EARFCN 8763, which equates to center frequency 866.3 MHz and is smack dab in the middle of the EARFCN 8761-8765 range that I predicted in one of my engineering screen articles earlier this year." source: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/blog/1/entry-358-sprint-scores-an-800-on-the-lte/