I am running the ccch_scan, and the error occurs:
<000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 93 bit errors Dropping frame with 84 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 84 bit errors Dropping frame with 83 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 83 bit errors Dropping frame with 86 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 86 bit errors Dropping frame with 85 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 85 bit errors Dropping frame with 71 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 71 bit errors Dropping frame with 78 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 78 bit errors Dropping frame with 80 bit errors <000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 80 bit errors
in which situations the error may appear? Does anyone know? Thanks!
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 09:18:49AM +0800, Chengcheng Gou wrote:
I am running the ccch_scan, and the error occurs:
<000c> l1ctl.c:238 Dropping frame with 93 bit errors Dropping frame with 84 bit errors
As the message states, the frame gets dropped because there are bit errors.
in which situations the error may appear? Does anyone know?
In any case that can cause bit errors, such as too weak signal, interference, overpowering the input, etc.
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