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chubnut Posts: 76

If anyone is interested I can send a MMO2 CSV file from the London Wall/Liverpool Street area in London. Covers about 15 to 20 masts in total. Just PM me and I'll send it from home. I will work on the rest of the City and do a complete one of the sqaure mile.

Didn't have to collect them. Just ID'd them from Sitefinder site, created a CSV file and imported them into the phone.

C
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Posted: 2003-09-01 15:30:13
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4lex Posts: 45

New version is up now, seems I hadn't refreshed their site from cache.

Here's the file of cells I've collected so far.
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Posted: 2003-09-01 23:22:36
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4lex Posts: 45

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Posted: 2003-09-02 16:11:10
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julianmclean Posts: 118

Anyone fancy creating a simple online database which can be added to by everyone to add cells as and when they find them. It only needs one primary key for the cell id (or maybe cell id and network). What would be really good is if people could then take filtered extracts for certain areas and networks to load into MiniGPS.

This data must actually already exist used by that sitefinder website, if only we could get our hands on it!
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Posted: 2003-09-02 17:16:28
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4lex Posts: 45

I'd do it, but I don't think freeserve webspace would host it?
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Posted: 2003-09-02 17:25:55
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4lex Posts: 45

Does anyone have some suitable webspace for this project?
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Posted: 2003-09-04 13:33:46
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__spc__ Posts: > 500

Has anyone genuinely found a good use for this application?

In the beginning, I was really tickled by it, but now my trial period's long since expired, I just can't justify it to myself to register it.

It seems to me to be one of those genius applications that you rave to your mates over, but when you sit down and think about what real benefit it provides, you're left struggling. I mean, as this thread demonstrates, there's still no universal list of mast IDs yet....

Can anyone convince me to register this application?

Steven.
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Posted: 2003-09-04 20:45:10
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4lex Posts: 45

Hadyn, thanks for your .csv file - I've only just rec'd it as it got caught by the spam trap. Will update the merged file this eve and re-post it.

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Posted: 2003-09-08 11:30:45
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jmh Posts: 103

34062 PlasMarl, Swansea
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Posted: 2003-09-08 12:47:59
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Ronnie Biggs Posts: 29

I've got some cells that I've collected on my travels (some from Dorset, Somerset, Northants, Milton Keynes - all T-Mob UK) I've also found a link that seems to be quite informative but doesn't really have all the cell IDs - I'll post them both shortly if anyone's interested
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Posted: 2003-09-08 13:57:50
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