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phreaker1983 87078838964 at mail.ruhi guys, my phone doesn't see my base station.. To start I used : 1. First terminal: ~/osmocombb/trx/src# sudo host/osmocon/osmocon -m c123xor -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -c target/firmware/board/compal_e88/trx.highram.bin -r 99 2. Second terminal: ~/osmocombb/trx/src/host/layer23/src/transceiver# sudo ./transceiver -a 40 -r 99 Then I showed <0012> l1ctl.c:383 Reset received: Starting sync. <0012> l1ctl.c:338 Sync acquired, setting BTS mode ... <0011> trx.c:194 TRX CLK Indication 1890062 <0011> trx.c:194 TRX CLK Indication 1890113 <0011> trx.c:194 TRX CLK Indication 1890164 <0011> trx.c:194 TRX CLK Indicatn 1890215 ........ 3. third terminal: osmo-nitb -c ~/.osmocom/open-bsc.cfg -l ~/.osmocom/hlr.sqlite3 -P -C —debug=DRLL:DCC:DMM:DRR:DRSL:DNM DB: Database initialized. DB: Database prepared. My open-bsc.cfg contains: ! OpenBSC configuration saved from vty ! ! password foo ! line vty no login ! e1_input e1_line 0 driver ipa network network country code 1 mobile network code 1 short name OpenBSC long name OpenBSC auth policy closed location updating reject cause 13 encryption a5 0 neci 1 rrlp mode none mm info 1 handover 0 handover window rxlev averaging 10 handover window rxqual averaging 1 handover window rxlev neighbor averaging 10 handover power budget interval 6 handover power budget hysteresis 3 handover maximum distance 9999 timer t3101 10 timer t3103 0 timer t3105 0 timer t3107 0 timer t3109 4 timer t3111 0 timer t3113 60 timer t3115 0 timer t3117 0 timer t3119 0 timer t3141 0 bts 0 type sysmobts band DCS1800 cell_identity 0 location_area_code 1 training_sequence_code 7 base_station_id_code 63 ms max power 15 cell reselection hysteresis 4 rxlev access min 0 channel allocator ascending rach tx integer 9 rach max transmission 7 ip.access unit_id 1801 0 oml ip.access stream_id 255 line 0 gprs mode none trx 0 rf_locked 0 arfcn 514 nominal power 23 max_power_red 20 rsl e1 tei 0 timeslot 0 phys_chan_config CCCH+SDCCH4 timeslot 1 phys_chan_config SDCCH8 timeslot 2 phys_chan_config TCH/F timeslot 3 phys_chan_config TCH/F timeslot 4 phys_chan_config TCH/F timeslot 5 phys_chan_config TCH/F timeslot 6 phys_chan_config TCH/F timeslot 7 phys_chan_config TCH/F arfcn I chose the 514..... 4. fourth terminal: cd /osmocombb/osmo-bts/src/osmo-bts-trx osmo-bts-trx -c ~/.osmocom/osmo-bts.cfg showed me: ((*)) | / \ OsmoBTS <0017> control_if.c:693 CTRL at 127.0.0.1 4238 <0010> telnet_interface.c:95 telnet at 127.0.0.1 4241 <0012> input/ipaccess.c:881 enabling ipaccess BTS mode <0006> phy_link.c:58 PHY link state change shutdown -> connectiong <0006> scheduler.c:174 Init scheduler for trx=0 <000b> trx_if.c:584 Open transceiver for phy0.0 <0006> phy_link.c:58 PHY link state change connectiong -> connected <0006> phy_link.c:68 trx_set_avail(1) <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1514 GSM clock skew: old fn=0, new fn=1908169 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: -691 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 128 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 674 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 204 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 467 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: -1620 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 1362 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: -668 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: -846 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 519 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 457 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 384 <0006> scheduler_trx.c:1519 GSM clock jitter: 218 ..... My osmo-bts.cfg contains: !OsmoBTS (0.0.1.100-0455) configuration saved from vty !! ! phy 0 instance 0 bts 0 band DCS1800 ipa unit-id 1801 0 oml remote-ip 192.168.100.11 trx 0 phy 0 instance 0 Where I erred? Thank you. -- View this message in context: http://baseband-devel.722152.n3.nabble.com/Calypso-BTS-my-phone-my-phone-doesn-t-see-my-base-station-tp4026761.html Sent from the baseband-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com.