Thanks for your reply,
I forgot to mention-
is there a way to do so without touching the phone at all?
the phone is hidden for all i know, my goal is to find it.

Thanks again,
Meny

2015-12-17 23:13 GMT+02:00 Karl Koscher <[email protected]>:

> Probably the best way to do this is to get your phone to either tell you
> the ARFCN it's on (and not many do), or the cell ID. If you get a cell ID,
> you'd need to scan the downlink frequencies for that particular cell ID.
> Once you find the downlink frequency, the uplink should be a constant
> offset away.
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Meny Sidar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>> I want to know which frequency my cellular phone is using (for uplink -
>> UMTS).
>> I'm using USRP B210, i tried the spectrum analyzer tool but i don't
>> really know what to expect- isn't the transmitting power of my cellular
>> supposed to be higher (in a single frequency) than all other frequencies?
>> my goal is to try and see if i can notice a change in dB when i get my
>> phone closer/further to the B210.
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Meny
>>
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