Dear Neels,
Thanks for explanation, i just confuse before there are 2 hardware for
sysmo-NitB 3,5G which as info here
https://www.sysmocom.de/products/3g5starterkit/index.html
After read it again, i just realize the sysmo-NITB 3,5 hardware is just a
host/computer for handling the nano3G.
Sorry for your time and thanks Neels. :)
Best,
Sandi
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018, 10:14 Neels Hofmeyr <nhofmeyr(a)sysmocom.de> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 02:52:55PM +0000, Sandi
Suhendro wrote:
Dear Neels,
What i mean is 3G hardware is using nano3G only? Or need to combine with
sysmoBTS (maybe can replace with SDR)
If you only need nano3G to build the network, so my question is nano3G
also
as a transceiver?
Wow, that's a wild mix m(
I'd appreciate if you could read up on the basic concepts before using our
time. Consider: these answers are for free to you, but they cost us time
and
actually real money. We'll do it any time for *useful* requests. Thanks! I
mean, you've been camping the community for long enough to know where all
the
information can be found.
The sysmoBTS is a complete 2G base station, piece of hardware. It has an
ethernet plug to feed Abis/GPRS-NS and you get a 2G cell on the air "at the
other end".
The nano3G is a complete 3G base station, piece of hardware, aka hNodeB aka
femto cell. It has an ethernet plug to feed Iuh and you get a 3G cell on
the
air "at the other end".
These two are completely separate and utterly unrelated, and they cannot be
plugged into each other in a useful way, besides operating them with a core
network that is able to serve both technologies at the same time.
Compare:
https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Osmocom_Network_I…
~N