The commercial MS see the network and i could send sms and call with it.
the Limesdrmini doesn't support CBS?
Le mercredi 12 février 2020 à 20:57:52 UTC,
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1. CBS + Osmocom + LimeSDR-Mini (Radiarisainana Sitraka)
2. CBS + ETWS + CMAS + Limesdrmini (Radiarisainana Sitraka)
3. Re: Commercial MSs do not see the network (Tomcs?nyi)
4. Re: Commercial MSs do not see the network (Joachim Steiger)
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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 19:12:17 +0000 (UTC)
From: Radiarisainana Sitraka <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: CBS + Osmocom + LimeSDR-Mini
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Hello,
I'm testing CBS LimeSDR-Mini with osmocom by following this
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h4. make sure your related BTS is configured to use a channel combination with
CBCH For using a combined CCCH with SDCCH/4 and CBCH you can use the following
example snippet as part of osmo-bsc.cfg:
network bts 0 trx 0 timeslot 0 phys_chan_config CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH
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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 19:15:52 +0000 (UTC)
From: Radiarisainana Sitraka <[email protected]>
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Hi,
I follow this tutorial : Version 10 - History - Cell Broadcast - Cellular
Network Infrastructure - Open Source Mobile Communications for doing CBS with
limesdrmini but it doesn't run , is it due to that limesdrmini doesn't support
the command telnet to osmo-bsc at port 4242, and enter something likeor i do
something wrong.
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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 20:15:56 +0100 (CET)
From: Tomcs?nyi, Domonkos <[email protected]>
To: Sandi Suhendro <[email protected]>
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Hello Sandi and Neels,
@Neels: :-) \o thanks.
@Sandi:
Thank you for the idea. I have changed the attenuation to oml, and I could
observe the following:
All Qcomm based devices now see the network and with a bit of luck they could
register: Xiaomi Mi5, Samsung A90 5G, iPhone X.
However any Exynos based device (S6, S7, S8) simply refuses to even detect the
network. Any time I put in a sysmocom SIM in a Qcomm based device it happily
goes on the new network. On the other hand if the same SIM card is plugged into
an Exynos device it shows No service and even with manual search it cannot
detect the network.
I assume with other radio hardware (e.g. umTRX) there are no issues with Exynos
devices, so it is most probably the USRP not being good enough I think.
However if anybody has any other ideas I?d still be happy to get any feedback
and try things out :).
Cheers,
Domi
> 2020. febr. 12. d?tummal, 14:20 id?pontban Sandi Suhendro <[email protected]>
> ?rta:
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> Dear Tomi,
> have you try to set attenuation set to OML and osmo-trx?
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> osmotrx rx-gain 30
> osmotrx tx-attenuation oml
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> Im not sure but I saw your attenuation is set. :-)
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> I think I face the problem before but using Motorola C115/117 cannot connect,
> but it was resolved now long time ago with newer osmo-bts.
>
> regards,
> Sandi
>
>> On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 7:10 PM Neels Hofmeyr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 09:42:42AM +0100, Tomcs?nyi, Domonkos wrote:
>> > p.s. It is simply awesome to experience the power of opensource when
>> > dealing with 2G. Every step of the way above I was using software created
>> > and shared by you guys. It is a great feeling, had to share it :-).
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>> Thanks Domi!!
>> I hope someone has answers your questions, I don't but wanted to wave back
>> anyway \o_
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>> ~N
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>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Sandi
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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 21:36:48 +0100
From: Joachim Steiger <[email protected]>
To: Tomcs?nyi, Domonkos <[email protected]>, Sandi Suhendro
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hi,
On 2/12/20 8:15 PM, Tomcs?nyi, Domonkos wrote:
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> I assume with other radio hardware (e.g. umTRX) there are no issues with
> Exynos devices, so it is most probably the USRP not being good enough I think.
i regulary use a b200/b210 series for tests, so i am quite sure it works
when using a known good clock.
try sending a external clock to the device, for example a 10MHz gpsdo or
another source which you can trust.
sometimes even old lab equipment can be used as a source when it has a
reference clock output (typically bnc).
enable using it by adding to your osmo-trx.cfg:
trx
clock-ref external
the internal clock generation on generic sdr boards (which are not
targeted at gsm/tdma systems) are often not precise enough.
this is true for the basic usrp series as well as simple boards like the
limesdr mini or usb(which you also can feed a clock).
in contrast: the limenet micro has a gpsdo on board for exactly this reason.
the same is true for boards like the UmTRX, or when you add an precision
source to a usrp. i think there is a module to add gps for the usrp.
> However if anybody has any other ideas I?d still be happy to get any feedback
> and try things out :).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Domi
i hope this gets it working for you.
kind regards.
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