Thanks for your prompt reply.
If I understand right, earlier the workflow used to be:
USRP -> GNURadio ->Airprobe (Parse) -> Kraken -> Airprobe (decode)
Now the workflow is:
MotorolaC1xx -> OsmocomBB -> Airprobe (Parse) -> Kraken -> Airprobe (decode)
Can you please confirm or correct.
I've read the Osmocom/Sysmocom documentation, but could not figure out what is
the best phone option on Sysmocom shop for my use:
Do I need the Motorola C1xx with filter rework?
Do I need C1xx with Calypso chipset?
It will be very helpful if you can suggest.
B.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karsten Nohl" <[email protected]>
To: "A51 List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [A51] Advice needed for Ettus Hardware
> Hi there,
>
> There has been little development of GSM tools for USRP the past two years.
> The USRP 1 and 2 (and possibly others supported by GnuRadio) can intercept a
> few adjacent GSM channels and - using the Airprobe tools - decode some of
> this data.
>
> The same capabilities can be had with a handful of Osmocom-capable handsets
> at a fraction of the price (ie, at the sysmocom web shop). All recent
> development of tools has concentrated on the Osmocom platform.
>
> One exception may be BTS emulators with OpenBTS - the most popular - still
> running on USRP (or custom hardware by RangeNetworks). Sylvain Munaut already
> showed the possibility of using an Osmocom phone as a base station, though,
> so this may become available at some point.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Karsten
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