AW: Re: AW: Re: beginners question

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g.roelant at telenet.be g.roelant at telenet.be
Sat Dec 8 20:42:16 UTC 2012


and to have access to the real data than, i have to cut off the udp header right? 



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Van: "Denis Simonet" <denis.simonet at bluewin.ch> 
Aan: baseband-devel at lists.osmocom.org 
Verzonden: Zaterdag 8 december 2012 19:25:04 
Onderwerp: AW: Re: AW: Re: beginners question 


For example. (reply-to doesn't seem to be set correctly in the list, btw?) 





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g.roelant at telenet.be hat geschrieben: 


and than write the file with wireshark? 
  
i'm already using the mobile app with succes. 


  
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Van: "Denis Simonet" <denis.simonet at bluewin.ch> 
Aan: "g roelant" <g.roelant at telenet.be> 
Verzonden: Zaterdag 8 december 2012 18:26:19 
Onderwerp: AW: Re: beginners question 


You probably want to use the -i switch with a layer23 app and capture gsmtap with Wireshark. 


Best regards 
Denis 



Von Samsung Mobile gesendet 
g.roelant at telenet.be hat geschrieben: 
I want to write the raw data to a file. 

is that possible with a command? 

tune the gsm to a channel (for inst. 67) 
and capture all raw data into a file. 

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Van: "Alexander Huemer" <alexander.huemer at xx.vu> 
Aan: baseband-devel at lists.osmocom.org 
Verzonden: Vrijdag 7 december 2012 22:54:46 
Onderwerp: Re: beginners question 

Hi g, 
On Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 10:09:06PM +0100, g.roelant at telenet.be wrote: 
> How can i write the burst frames? 

Your question is very unspecific and therefore unlikely to be answered. 
You may want to rethink what exactly you want to know. 
Then, rephrase your question. 

Kind regards, 
-Alexander Huemer 




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