Hello,
Searching the web I found the following BTS:
http://www.haysystems.com/mobile-networks/hsl-picocell/
The System seams to be very similar to the ip.access nanoBTS.
POE and Abis over IP.
Can someone roughly estimate the time needed to integrate this BTS into
openBSC? The developer I have in mind already has some experience in
OpenBSC.
What exactly is needed to complete this task?
The company also has a different BTS called Femtocell. The interesting
thing is that they offer a "Femtocell Trial Package" for USD 7200. The
trail Package include BSC Software and two BTS. I also has a Network
Interface but I found nothing about the protocol used between BSC and BTS.
Regards
Konrad
Hello all,
I am trying to get a Positioning Capability Response from a MS by
sending an Positioning Capability Request. I checked ETSI TS 144 031
(v9.2.0) to figure out how to build the package. Only the
"extended-reference" field is mandatory and so I tried to send a package
just with the content of that field. The "extend-reference" consists of
the smlc-code and the transactionID.
By testing I found out that I have to send at least 6 octets. The first
octet is as usual the referenceNumber and to specify the rrlp component.
The last 2 bits of the 3rd octet and the first 4 bits of the 4th octet
are for the smlc-code. The rest of the 4th octet, the full 5th octet and
the first 6 bits of the 6th octet are for the transactionID.
Furthermore the first 3 bits of the second octet are for the choice
extension. Anyway I have no clue what the meaning is of the last 6 bits
of the 2nd octet and the first 6 bits of the 3rd octet although it seems
like that the 4th bit of the second octet is an extension bit.
However if I send a package I always get "Meassage too short" error.
Adding octets does not help.
Anyone has ever got a Positioning Capability Response for a Request? If
yes I would really appreciate if that someone would share this Request
with me.
Wireshark always shows me that I have sent a Positioning Capability
Request but the Response never comes but the error message. RRLP is
implemented in the phone since I get responses for a Measure Position
Request.
I think by now I have sent around 500 packages :) One example I am using
is: 0x30 0x0E 0x00 0xFF 0xA2 0x04
Best,
Andreas
Hi i have installed the openbsc in my computer and also i have an
ip.access bts but i don´t know what to do next i couldn´f find what is the
commands to detect the bts. i will appreciate your help.
have a good day, thank you
Hi, list!
I'm trying to configure OpenBSC to use two nanoBTS (DSC1800) as
neighbor cells.
What I'd like to have is, by the measurement report, to get the values
of both cells.
Can someone say me, how can I configure the two nanoBTS as neighbor?
Thanks a lot!
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Hi,
attached is a small patch to add sms delivery attempt
counting using the db_sms_inc_deliver_attempts() that
already existed. I was a bit unsure what exactly counts as a
delivery attempt judging by GSM 04.11 but it made sense to
me to count that with each CP-DATA.
Cheers
Nico
Hi all,
did anyone allready had the chance to have a look at the magicjack
femtocell ?
As far as i could see, it has limited capabilities, but at a price of
about $200-250 it is tenfold cheaper than ip.access nano-bts.
Currently they only speak of support on ms and apple.
Even if it would allow a single connection through the guard-band
channels, it would be enough for me.
hw
> did anyone allready had the chance to have a look at the magicjack
> femtocell ?
hi,
not really. the homepage www.magicjack.com shows something, but does not
say anything about GSM or femtocell. products at ebay called
"magicjack", look like a simple POTS interface for VOIP, not a BTS. but
if someone knows where to get this femtocell, it please let us know.
andreas