Dear Neels, Thanks for explanation, i just confuse before there are 2 hardware for sysmo-NitB 3,5G which as info here https://www.sysmocom.de/products/3g5starterkit/index.html
After read it again, i just realize the sysmo-NITB 3,5 hardware is just a host/computer for handling the nano3G. Sorry for your time and thanks Neels. :) Best, Sandi On Tue, Mar 13, 2018, 10:14 Neels Hofmeyr <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 02:52:55PM +0000, Sandi Suhendro wrote: > > Dear Neels, > > What i mean is 3G hardware is using nano3G only? Or need to combine with > > sysmoBTS (maybe can replace with SDR) > > > > If you only need nano3G to build the network, so my question is nano3G > also > > as a transceiver? > > Wow, that's a wild mix m( > > I'd appreciate if you could read up on the basic concepts before using our > time. Consider: these answers are for free to you, but they cost us time > and > actually real money. We'll do it any time for *useful* requests. Thanks! I > mean, you've been camping the community for long enough to know where all > the > information can be found. > > The sysmoBTS is a complete 2G base station, piece of hardware. It has an > ethernet plug to feed Abis/GPRS-NS and you get a 2G cell on the air "at the > other end". > > The nano3G is a complete 3G base station, piece of hardware, aka hNodeB aka > femto cell. It has an ethernet plug to feed Iuh and you get a 3G cell on > the > air "at the other end". > > These two are completely separate and utterly unrelated, and they cannot be > plugged into each other in a useful way, besides operating them with a core > network that is able to serve both technologies at the same time. > > Compare: > > https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Osmocom_Network_In_The_Box > > ~N >
