Right now I am currently setting up Redmine for this. I am the primary
tower hand and have lots of information about our sites from the past 8
years that I think would be useful to everyone.

I honestly do not know if this is the proper tool for the job, but it has
specific options I am looking for.

For example:

Documents (tower agreements, POCs etc.), a Wiki (to add information about
equipment on tower and add important information specific to the site) and
Files (for photo upload) are all things I am looking for that Redmine
supports. There are some things that need to be changed or added such as
email notifications and issue tracking. All the changes I have made are
rather simple.

I can't speak for iOS, but there are some decent third party apps for
Android out there that also make it easy to do this from the field when a
data connection is not available.

I won't say it is the perfect option, but it works for me and the other
hands that work these sites regularly.

Vince West
Tower Hand
Technical Support
Shelby Broadband
148 Citizens Blvd
Simpsonville, KY 40067
Phone: 1-888-364-4232

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:40 PM, Cameron Crum <cc...@wispmon.com> wrote:

> Wispmon does this as I'm sure most of the management platforms do.
> On Jun 17, 2015 5:43 PM, "Cassidy B. Larson" <c...@infowest.com> wrote:
>
>> Anybody use anything spectacular for managing a list of all your sites?
>> Apart from a Wiki/Excel sheet/plain text file.
>>
>> I’d like for a tower monkey to be able to take pictures of
>> deployments/changes and associate it with the site.
>> Same goes with accessing and updating details about things like:
>>  access to a site, contact numbers, GPS coordinates, list of equipment,
>> IP addresses, WiFi passwords, Power Meter Number, custom notes, etc.
>>
>> Of course the above could be a big text box that gets changed, but then
>> people will forget things to add. I’d prefer nice fields that you can
>> populate.. When there’s data in them you can click the phone number to
>> call, click the GPS coordinates to pull up maps, etc.
>>
>> Plus I want it to look pretty and be usable by someone rolling up with a
>> phone and who happened to forget the gate code.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> -c
>>
>

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