Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-11 Thread dexter
Hello Andreas, set ms max power to 0 to get 1 milliwatts to start with (rach and initial power). set it to 30 to get 1 watts (1800) or 33 to get 2 watts (900). during dedicated channel, it is up to the bts to change the power level up or down, depending on the uplink level/quality. Thank

Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-11 Thread dexter
Hi Sergey Does this setting has linear dependence? Or is there something like a calibration table for max_power_red value? I think i can answer this (please correct my if i am wrong). To my understanding nominal power is the maximum power the BTS is capable to transmit. In the case of the

Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-11 Thread Harald Welte
Dear Sergey, On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 01:13:39AM +0400, Sergey V. Efimov wrote: Does this setting has linear dependence? Or is there something like a calibration table for max_power_red value? dB values are never linear, they're logarithmic. dBm is vs. Power. The value is the absolute

Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-10 Thread Andreas Eversberg
dexter wrote: My question is how low may i set ms max power level? Is 15dBm already the lowest possible minimum or can i set it down to 1dBm if i like? hi, set ms max power to 0 to get 1 milliwatts to start with (rach and initial power). set it to 30 to get 1 watts (1800) or 33 to get 2

Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-10 Thread Sergey V. Efimov
Hello Andreas, Does this setting has linear dependence? Or is there something like a calibration table for max_power_red value? Thanks, Sergey. On Apr 11, 2013, at 12:20 AM, Andreas Eversberg wrote: dexter wrote: My question is how low may i set ms max power level? Is 15dBm already the

Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-09 Thread Alexander Huemer
Hi, On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:57:38PM +0200, dexter wrote: in the openbsc.cfg i find a parameter ms max power which is set to 15 dBm (apporox 30mW) by default. http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/osmo-nitb_VTY says the following: maximum transmit power (in dBm) to be used by MS in this

Re: Question about ms max power parameter.

2013-04-09 Thread Alexander Huemer
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:57:38PM +0200, dexter wrote: in the openbsc.cfg i find a parameter ms max power which is set to 15 dBm (apporox 30mW) by default. http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/osmo-nitb_VTY says the following: maximum transmit power (in dBm) to be used by MS in this BTS.

Re: Question regarding timeouts and RRLP

2012-04-08 Thread Refik Hadzialic
Hi Alexander Holger, thank you for the link, I will bookmark it, and sorry for the same message. Thank you for the help Holger, I will look at it this week, I might have then a few more questions. Best regards, Refik On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Holger Hans Peter Freyther

Re: Question regarding timeouts and RRLP

2012-04-04 Thread Alexander Huemer
Hi Refik, On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 04:40:36PM +0200, Refik Hadzialic wrote: (I would like to apologize if you got this message for the second time, but last time I sent it to the wrong mail address and I am not sure if the gnumonks mailing list is synchronized with this one, osmocom, I am

Re: Question on characteristics of nano-BTS

2011-10-27 Thread Alex J Lennon
Thanks for your feedback on this Paul. I have had some more feedback from another chap who was also very helpful. I'll post it on this thread to assist anybody searching for this type of information in future. I will certainly let you know how the application proceeds. ... Yes you need to

Re: Question on characteristics of nano-BTS

2011-10-26 Thread Paul Dart
Hi, On 26 October 2011 11:16, Alex J Lennon ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk wrote: Hi, I'm working through a UK Ofcom Non-operational license application form to obtain a license to test with an ip.access nano-BTS 1800. I'm having a little trouble determining a few of the characteristics of