My phone occasionally loses track of which way north is. If I wave it around in
a sort of circular figure 8, it will get its bearings again. I can usually tell
when it's messed up.
-bp
On Tuesday, January 24, 2017 10:20 AM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]>
wrote:
It does work, but it works better on some phones than others.
TowerCoverage is really what you want for your end game Darin.
On Jan 24, 2017 12:06 PM, "Jay Weekley" <[email protected]> wrote:
Tower Coverage has what looks like a great AP that allows you to aim your phone
at the horizon and sweep back and forth. I haven't used it YET but it looks
pretty slick.
Darin Steffl wrote:
Hello all,
We continue to have trouble with new techs knowing all our tower locations and
would like a seamless way to add the tower locations onto their Google Map app
on their smartphones. We have created a Tower location layer that they have to
manually select in the app and it works sometimes but not other times. It is
nice when it works but a hassle for techs in the field when they can't get it
working properly. Sometimes having the Traffic or Satellite layer on turns off
our tower pins. Other times we can't get it working at all.
Anyway, what are you all using to list your tower locations so they're easy to
find for your techs? Preferably when they click a pin, it can show a little
info like sectors, frequencies, etc. like Google does now when it works.
Thanks
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