According to OpenBSC wiki:
"How many dBm is the nominal power of this BTS. This setting is only
used as a base for computing power levels displayed to the user. "
So this one is just to calculate the powervalue to be displayed for you,
so I assume it does nothing more than that.
But how do you test by the way?
On 4-6-2010 14:42, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
Am Fri, 04 Jun 2010 12:13:39 +0200
schrieb Nordin<bouchtaoui(a)gmail.com>om>:
in the config file, set "max_power_red
0'
This means the amount to reduce the power is 0 (which means it's the
max power). So if you want to attenuate the power, you have to raise
the value e.g. 12.
By the way, I assume you're using nanobts.
Hi, Nordin!
Thanks for your answer.
I read the documentation again, and I have another question. Does the
value of max_power_red works together with "nominal power"?
I tried to set "nominal power" to 100 and max_power_red to 0, and then
to increase max_power_red.
I don't see any difference if I search the net with my phone...
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks