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Most of the AT&T outdoor DAS sites in the Clayton and University City areas have two transmit points. Due to the nature of how cells are pinned on CellMapper, I have had to choose to pin sites at one location or the other, even if the same eNB ID and sector actually transmits from both. | Most of the AT&T outdoor DAS sites in the Clayton and University City areas have two transmit points. Due to the nature of how cells are pinned on CellMapper, I have had to choose to pin sites at one location or the other, even if the same eNB ID and sector actually transmits from both. | ||
This cell, 240537 sector 102, also transmits from the location over a mile to the northeast pinned as 240537-94. Likewise that sector also transmits from this site. The coverage areas from the two transmit locations do not overlap, resulting in a situation where you will go from coverage of 240537 94/102 to another site (generally 241212) and then return to coverage from 240537 94/102, albeit from a different transmit location. | This cell, 240537 sector 102, also transmits from the location over a mile to the northeast pinned as 240537-94. Likewise that sector also transmits from this site. The coverage areas from the two transmit locations do not overlap, resulting in a situation where you will go from coverage of 240537 94/102 to another site (generally 241212) and then return to coverage from 240537 94/102, albeit from a different transmit location. The area in between around Heman Park, although depicted in the coverage of 240537 102, is not served by this site. |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 19 May 2023
Most of the AT&T outdoor DAS sites in the Clayton and University City areas have two transmit points. Due to the nature of how cells are pinned on CellMapper, I have had to choose to pin sites at one location or the other, even if the same eNB ID and sector actually transmits from both.
This cell, 240537 sector 102, also transmits from the location over a mile to the northeast pinned as 240537-94. Likewise that sector also transmits from this site. The coverage areas from the two transmit locations do not overlap, resulting in a situation where you will go from coverage of 240537 94/102 to another site (generally 241212) and then return to coverage from 240537 94/102, albeit from a different transmit location. The area in between around Heman Park, although depicted in the coverage of 240537 102, is not served by this site.