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Old 05-06-2010, 10:51 AM
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Re: numeric signal meter?

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Originally Posted by orangekid View Post
yeah i figured the HDR out, thanks.


Searching the site is a great idea and I highly recommend it, it really will solve most issues. Every once in a while you get something that you can't find the perfect answer though. Appreciate the data.
Good to hear... And yes... I completely agree about using the site search function. Cheers!

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Originally Posted by jason25 View Post
Thanks to you I ran the field trial checking my signal strengh along the way to work this morning (~25 minute drive). In areas where I can't call I was around -92 dbm. Here at work I have no signal and am at -104 dbm.
Normally, with Sprint, I can hold a stationary call (1X) in the -100dbm to -90dbm range. When driving, the signal break point depends on the local, specific handset, as well as environmental and other factors. Anyway, glad to hear FieldTrail has helped pinpoint your local dead spots. Cheers!

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