CDMA Field Test Application

CDMA Field Test Application
The official app & game
Distributed by UptoPlay
SCREENSHOTS
DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game CDMA Field Test Application.
CDMA Field Test Application designed for Android
(Designed using au by KDDI IS12S)
Features
- LTE RSRP in StatusBar [beta] - press Toggle StatusBar
- LTE RSRP/RSRQ/RSSNR/CQI [beta]
- Tracks Defined Base Station in Status Bar [HOT!]
- Logging CSV & KML Supported [HOT!]
- Send CSV & KML from App via E-mail
- Enable/Disalbe Base Station Tracker
- Status Bar RSSI Color (White or Green)
- Optimized View, All in "One Screen"
- Shows Cdma SID/NID
- Maps CDMA Base Station Location
[NOTES]
1. Works only with Cdma2000 Type Phones. GSM/UMTS/LTE not supported.
2. Map Base Station only works if your tower tells you Lat/Long.
3. Open map and click on tag to show Latitude and Longitude in user friendly format.
4. Keep the App in the foreground and press ToggleScreenOn for active updates.
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game CDMA Field Test Application.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: akimaruse
Genre: Tools
App version: 3.4
App size: 158k
Recent changes: [FIXED] Force Close on startup
LTE RSRP/RSRQ/RSSNR/CQI now supported !!
* Toggle color works better
* RSRP & RSRQ update works better
* Data Type update works better
* Still beta testing. Feedback welcome
* 4.2 Jelly Bean API not supported
* LTE Feature will stay BETA until 4.2 based API is officially supported by this application
Comments:
I give it 3 as a hedge. It didn't work for me except for it did confirm that my service was change without notice, upon activating a new phone. I was baited away from my CDMA service to a new plan on an expanded network using another company's GSM system. This area is primarily hilly, quite rural and has pocket communities that often lose signal within areas of RF shadow. Would have made use of this app for determining if service is useable, or reliable because service providers lie to make $.
Very good app to catch bsid
How to find bsid?
Finally, one of these that really seems to work. I've been trying to find one of these tools to help us determine Verizon tower location relative to a remote, off-the-grid cabin where we are trying to improve service by using a directional Yagi antenna. The other tools such as OpenSignal, CellMapper, NetworkSignalFinder have been no help at all. What is particularly helpful in this tool is the ability to log tower connections over time so you can eliminate strays in favor of the towers your phone is most frequently connected to. After logging for a couple hours, you can email out a .csv or a .kml file that you can analyze and even plot up in Google Earth. From the 10 towers my phone connected to over a 90 minute interval, this enabled me to determine that 85% of the time I was using 3 towers that were much further away than I was thinking. And I can even verify the locations by spotting the towers in Google Earth. The UI is crude certainly, but it really is the only tool I've found that really works given our remote location.
PN, or active set and also neighbour set is ones of the most important RF parameter in CDMA, without it.. this application is not better than than the native debug mode app. three stars only...'
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