Hello all,
I have finally given my wired 1g base station setup a try, and it works! (Sort of)
To start with, I got these two message spammed on my screen: DSDR ERROR sdr.c:985 SDR RX overflow! And: DSOAPY ERROR soapy.c:573 SDR TX underrun, seems we are too slow. Use lower SDR sample rate.
After a while of tinkering, I managed to get the Sample rate down to 96000, this works a lot better (the phone can now connect (sometimes) and receive/place calls). I can’t seem to get either the audio sample rate or the SDR sample rate any lower. (Although I am still very new to RF and probably missed something!)
There are still problems, as I am still getting these 2 errors quite frequently and it causes the phone to not connect properly.
My setup is:
Windows 11 computer running Ubuntu in an emulator with usb pass though (would running it natively be better as the pass through doesn’t work very well?) LimeSDR mini 2.0 Motorola 4800x
The terminal command is: tacs -k 23 -k 24 —limesdr-mini -P 6 -s 96000 —sdr-samplerate 96000
Any help at all much appreciated.
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Interesting discussion on Osmocom analog RX overflow! For those working with audio, have you explored using <a href="https://audio-to-text.org/">Audio To Text</a> services to help analyze recordings and debug issues? It might speed up the process.
Great to hear you're getting your LimeSDR mini setup working, but it seems like you're encountering some common issues with sample rates. Running Ubuntu natively might improve performance and reduce errors related to USB passthrough. https://elifesimulator.io
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