Am Mon, 04 Apr 2011 12:28:52 +0000
schrieb 246tnt(a)gmail.com:
nominal power is the _specified_ max power of the BTS,
it's used
_only_ for display in openbts and is never transmitted and doesn't
actually change anything.
Basically it just tells OpenBSC how strong your BTS is so it can
display it in the "show ..." commands. That's because without this,
openbsc has no way to know it.
max_power_red is the maximum power reduction compared to the nominal
power applied by the BTS during power control. So 0 for max power.
Hi, Sylvain,
Thanks for your answer!
Nevertheless I can't understand how these parameters work...
I just set nominal power to 100, and then tried to change max_power_red.
With my spectrum analyzer I can't see any difference in the capacity. I
always receive signal with a capacity of about -13.30 dBm, regardless of
which max_power_red I wrote...
Could you please explain me this?
Thanks a lot again!
Luca
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