Not sure about n1 DSS on Vodafone but I speculate it is active. EE did have frequent issues on this site, not sure if it's resolved since I don't want to run it 24/7.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Great Western Road, Gloucester | |
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O2 Site Number | Unknown |
Bands broadcast | 2G 900, 3G 900, 4G 800 + 900 + 2100 + 2300 (40MHz), 5G 3500 (lower 40MHz) |
Site sharing information | |
Host | Vodafone host |
Shared with Vodafone | Yes |
Shared with any other networks | Yes |
Vodafone Site Number | Unknown |
Cornerstone Site Number | Unknown |
Bands broadcast for Vodafone/other networks | Vodafone 2G 900, 4G 800 + 900 + 2100DSS, 5G 3500 (50MHz) EE 2G 1800, 4G 1800 (30MHz) + 2600 (35MHz) |
Image taken from nearby car park, I believe the antennas facing towards the camera is the 13x sector (and I think the 12x sector shows up on the antennas facing towards right).
2G/3G PCIs and 5G information
Broadcasts 2G on BTS 6432 and 3G 900 on NB 2329.
Broadcasts 5G n78 alongside 4G. I believe n78 is slept between 12am-6am every night to save power but B40 and other bands remain active.
From my research, O2 and Vodafone use 5G PCI 0 for sector 1, PCI 2 for sector 2 and PCI 1 for sector 3 n78 (those PCIs seem to also be shared with eNB 117284, but that uses O2's upper 40MHz block on NRARFCN 650976 instead of 633696).