Well, at least voice and SMS is not affected and works just great. GPRS uses 
only an open power control, no closed loop, maybe it has to do with this? At 
the moment I do not have other hardware for  comparison, so digging deeper into 
this may be not so useful. The issue is discussed on the OpenBTS mailing list, 
with no clear results at the moment.

Ralph.

 

From: Sipos Csaba [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 23 January, 2014 22:01
To: Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
Cc: 'Don Fanning'; [email protected]
Subject: Re[4]: GPRS, EDGE support

 

Thanks for the info!

 

At least now I know, that the GPRS/EDGE is part of the OpenBTS code, so any 
hardware is OK for packet data which can run OpenBTS. That is good news.

 

Anyway, it is just an educated guess, but don't you think your problem with 
GPRS is related to timing? My experience with real life networks clearly shows 
that even a slight timing related problem or inaccuracy can led to something 
like that.

 

My other experience is with R&S CMW500, which I used with a little external 
antenna and encountered the same problem. After a few meters even the voice 
calls started to drop with -60 RSSI. The reason was obvious: the device lacks 
any filters on the input chain (it is designed for production mode), and when 
all the received RF energy hits the receiver from all the bands, it causes 
problems like that. And the packet data was way more sensitive to this than 
voice calls. After installing proper filters, the problem is gone.

 

BR,

Csaba

 

        
OpenBTS supports GPRS, but at least for me it does not work very reliably, I 
consider this only a proof of concept. While voice/SMS range is up to 200m, 
GPRS breaks down after 5m (!) distance, and the connection stalls after a 
while, requiring a restart of OpenBTS. I am using an USRP1 with WBX board.

 

Ralph.

 

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