Again, I can't speak to the USRP or BladeRF. OpenBTS is a completely
different project with a completely different scope. The projects share
very little of a common code base therefore I would consider it
incompatible as architecturally they are night and day. OpenBTS is a hack
of GSM protocol while OpenBSC is a emulation of the GSM/GPRS mobile network
infrastructure.
If I had to recommend available compatible hardware, I would suggest
community based hardware like Harald's own sysmoBTS or Alexander's UmTRX.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Sipos Csaba <dchardware(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Don,
Thanks for the answer.
THe problem with nanobts that it is unaccessible, and even when it turns
up on ebay, it costs a fortune.
I'd rather pay that fortune for an USRP or half that fortune for a
bladerf, and I will have an SDR which I can use not only as a BTS.
So, at the moment GPRS/EDGE is only possible with nanoBTS? What about USRP
or BladeRF running OpenBTS?
BR,
Csaba
There has been a working GPRS stack for a while now:
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OpenBSC_GPRS
As for USRP or OpenBTS, I cannot comment upon having never used either
platform.