Sportsman's warehouse botched my Tactacam order, and now i have 2 ATT tactacams and 2 Verizon Tactacams in route. Property is in Anderson county. Which carrier should I keep/return? only keeping one carrier, not going the science experiment route
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Unless you already know whether ATT or Verizon has a sufficient signal at your hunting grounds, I don't think there is anyway to know for sure without testing them on site. I would not rely on the carrier's coverage maps. The Verizon map shows great coverage at our place and I could not get a signal at all. BTW, if you decide to get rid of the AT&T models I will take one off your hands. I am on the waiting/notify me list at Sportsman's Warehouse and they are still showing out-of-stock
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the att ones i got at scheels after sportsman told me they canceled my order bc of lack of stock, scheels shipped almost immediately. customer service at sportsman has been a mess
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Our property is northwest of Grapeland, just on the Anderson/Houston county line. I switched my Verizon phone over to ATT for better service, and I have all ATT game cameras other than 1. In the bottoms nothing works. I use the Open Signal app to tell me where the nearest towers are and strength, so you might try that before sending any back.
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Originally posted by c3products20 View PostI'm the opposite. I have verizon and it sucks at/near our ranch. I lose service around Mason and get zero service at the ranch. Which is kind of ok with me except if I ever need to get out and I'm by myself. My dad has att and get's great service.Last edited by El General; 06-23-2021, 10:38 AM.
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Originally posted by El General View PostYeah, there is a big coverage gap in Verizon from west of Llano to west of Eden north up to Brownwood and south to a few miles north of Junction, but when we get out to Robert Lee Verizon works and AT&T doesn't.
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