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nophix

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  1. Pretty much all native coverage in central Wisconsin is showing ehrpd. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  2. Gotcha, so it uploads the data I record. I was hoping it saved my maps on the phone. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  3. Ok, stupid n00b question. Where does Sensorly save the data??
  4. I pulled over on the return trip and did a restart, but I'm not sure lte works on it since I haven't hit any known markets. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  5. I buzzed it twice with no luck. I got some speed tests too. The Irma tower, and that is. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  6. Well, if Google can fix their supply chain and get devices in front of average consumers, and we may see the competition after all Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  7. One more thing to note. A lot of the tablets are riding on the coattails of the r&d from the phones. There is significant cost in development that is built into the price structure of the phones. It all costs money someplace. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  8. That probably is true since it would fire off direct competition and force manufacturing to trim the fat. Still, lots of people like to act like we should get these at cost. Why would they continue to make them on a break even scale? Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  9. It's mapped, but no LTE. I got within site of the tower. I can upload when I get home. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  10. Nexus 7 has no cellular chipset, much cheaper screen, and doesn't have to fit in your pocket. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  11. Thank you, someone who got the point. It wasn't about Apple, it's just the easiest data to pull from. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  12. Cool, thanks. I'll start mapping when I leave Merrill and see what pops up. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  13. Ok, let's try this again. Right now, the only device in the tablet market pushing the screen, processor, and build quality of the current crop of high end smartphones is Apple. All the cheaper stuff compromises something to drop the cost. That said, even the Nexus 10 is up there. I couldn't care less who makes it, but and yes, they are in it to make money. A business will sell a product for as much as the market will support. Don't like the price, don't buy it. If it sits on shelves, prices come down. Either way, if you think making these devices is cheap, I challenge you to find some investors and build one. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  14. The cheap tablets would be equivalent to the prepaid android devices. Not high end, but functional. Price a 3G ipad once. That would be the equivalent device to compare to a high end Android or the iPhone. There are much cheaper units available. So, given the specs, I don't think $650 or so is a bad price for something like a current iPhone or Galaxy S.
  15. Valid point. The only reason that came to mind is that is the only thing for miles. Irma isn't so much a town as it is a house and a gas station. It may be on a main fiber channel though. If the tower is the one I think it is, it's right off 51, and the trunk runs right up the east side if memory serves. I'm on my way up there shortly. Anyone have a plot point for the tower in question?
  16. Not at all. Consider the technology in them, and they're actually pretty reasonable. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  17. Everyone loves a trike! It's all good. That's why I have the z1000. All the benefits of a sport bike, but a standard ride position. I do iron button rides on it all the time. Cruiser feet forward puts too much pressure on my lower back. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  18. Ok, found the Sensorly app. Now it's just pending route assignment. I'm wondering if it was upgraded so they could provide connectivity for the juvenile prison up there. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  19. Would you have preferred a Harley? I need horsepower. And cornering. And braking. And reliability.. Triple digit site seeing ftw! Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  20. Evo LTE. I'll try and find Sensorly. That's a new one for me. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
  21. It's cold, I'm freezing, and the bike is parked for the winter. Winter in Cheddarland! Anyhow, I found this site while looking for info on sprint networks. I've been an AT&T customer for several years, but I needed something that would work where my phone was failing. Based on co-worker recommendations, I'm giving Sprint a try. 1 week in, I'm happy as a clam in mud. A little background: I'm a prior IT professional, with a secondary degree in mechanical engineering. I'm a giant nerd, especially in the mobile space. I've worked in everything from building and designing DSL systems, to working on programmable ECM's for the motorcycle performance aftermarket. Currently, I'm an LTL truck driver. IT was too sporadic up here, and nothing else pays quite as well, considering the job is so easy. I'm an avid motorcycle nut, and prior racer. I'm more into sport-touring and long distance riding now. I still rock the occasional track day. I'm prepping for an attempt to get into the Iron Butt Rally in a few years. I will openly admit, I have an addiction to mobile tech. I typically carry 2-3 active lines with me, and I have a hard time deciding between Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. Now, adding another carrier into the mix, I'm totally hosed... But hey, if you have to have a habit, have one that returns something. I'm also an aspiring tech and travel journalist. Kind of a late start, but I went after the degree I was convinced would make money, rather than pursuing my passions. A wife and kids slows the process a bit. Anyhow, sorry for the novel. I'm going back to filling my head full of more sprint tech. Nice site by the way! Keep the rubber side down!
  22. If nobody has done it, I can probably buzz that tower on the way to Tomahawk tomorrow. If I'm running the north route again (should be), I have a pickup pending up there.
  23. I know this is a bit old, but I would like to know where you saw AT&T LTE in northern Wisconsin, aside from Green Bay. HSPA+ ends in Merrill and the whole northwoods area is all Edge still. It also dies south of Wausau in Knowlton, and goes back to Edge. If they're getting LTE up north before we even get 3G in Point, I'm porting our whole family plan over to Sprint tomorrow!
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