Hi!
For those who are planning to attend HAR2009 (
http://har2009.org/):
We have just received regulatory approval for four ARFCN in the GSM900 band
during HAR2009. The Power on each ARFCN for BTS and MS is restricted to 100mW.
There are also some GSM1800 ARFCN's that we can use with up to 200mW, though
I don't yet know their values and how many.
I have created a wiki page at
https://wiki.har2009.org/page/GSM
for further coordination of GSM related activities at HAR2009.
It would be great to know which other OpenBSC users/hackers will be present
at the event. As there are multiple things that I'm planning to do at HAR2009,
I would be happy about any help that I might get from you guys.
Basically there will be
* A 'stable' GSM network with BS-11 and OpenBSC for people to test
their phone interoperability with OpenBSC by making/receiving calls and
SMS.
* A nanoBTS1800 for use by OpenBSC hackers only to test/fix OpenBSC stuff
before putting it on the BS-11 'stable' network
* work on airprobe.
Especially for the 'stable' network, there is a lot of help required, among
others:
* physical setup of the BS-11
* registration of mobile phones into the network. It would probably be good
to have a setup where people can plug their SIM into a SIM card reader
(or phone that can read the IMSI). We can then create the SQL entry with
their IMSI and extension.
* making sure the network runs and OpenBSC / hfcmulti gets restarted in case
something hangs.
Please just respond to this mail if you want to help in any way.
Regards,
--
- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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