Hi all!
This is the announcement for the re-incarnation of our bi-weekly
Osmocom Berlin Meeting.
Dec 09, 8pm @ CCC Berlin, Marienstr. 11, 10117 Berlin
There is no formal presentation this time, but
* there will be SIMtrace equipment in case somebody wants to play with
it there will be a sysmoBTS with OsmoBTS, OsmoPCU, OsmoNITB, OsmoSGSN
and OpenGGSN if somebody wants to play with it
* there will be Huawei Femtocells to play with
The meeting is open to anyone interested in mobile communications. You
do not have to be involved with the Osmocom projects in order to attend.
Anyone interested in mobile communications protocols is welcome.
If you are interested to show up, feel free to do so. The meeting is
"free as in free beer", despite no actual free beer being around ;)
More information can be found at
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OsmocomMeeting/Berlin
Regards,
Harald
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Hi everybody!
I'd be interested in knowing where to purchase a SIMTrace unit. In the
recommended shop it appears to be out of stock:
http://shop.sysmocom.de/products/simtrace
Thanks.
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Hi all!
This is the announcement for the re-incarnation of our bi-weekly
Osmocom Berlin Meeting.
Nov 11, 8pm @ CCC Berlin, Marienstr. 11, 10117 Berlin
There is no formal presentation this time, but
* there will be SDR equipment, antenna and a working/tested setup of a
gnuradio based MPT1327 decoder
* there will be SIMtrace equipment in case somebody wants to play with
it there will be a sysmoBTS with OsmoBTS, OsmoPCU, OsmoNITB, OsmoSGSN
and OpenGGSN if somebody wants to play with it
* there will be Huawei Femtocells to play with
* Harald would like to discuss OpenBSC website / documentation improvements
The meeting is open to anyone interested in mobile communications. You
do not have to be involved with the Osmocom projects in order to attend.
Anyone interested in mobile communications protocols is welcome.
If you are interested to show up, feel free to do so. The meeting is
"free as in free beer", despite no actual free beer being around ;)
More information can be found at
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OsmocomMeeting/Berlin
Regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
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"Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
(ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)
Hi all!
This is the announcement for the re-incarnation of our bi-weekly
Osmocom Berlin Meeting.
Oct 21, 8pm @ CCC Berlin, Marienstr. 11, 10117 Berlin
There is no formal presentation this time, but
* there will be SDR equipment in case more people are interested
to have a look at MPT1327 and/or Tetrapol signals that can be
received in Berlin
* Harald would like to discuss OpenBSC website / documentation
improvements
The meeting is open to anyone interested in mobile communications. You
do not have to be involved with the Osmocom projects in order to attend.
Anyone interested in mobile communications protocols is welcome.
If you are interested to show up, feel free to do so. The meeting is
"free as in free beer", despite no actual free beer being around ;)
More information can be found at
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OsmocomMeeting/Berlin
Regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
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"Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
(ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)
Hi all!
This is an announcement for an "irregular" Berlin Osmocom User Group
event.
David Rupprecht of Ruhr-Uni Bochum has offered to give us a presentation
sharing his experience in Running OpenAirInterface.
OpenAirInterface (http://openairinterface.eurecom.fr/) is a project of
the Eurecom research institute in Sofia Antipoils / France. For many
years they have been working towards an open source SDR LTE
implementation.
The presentation will be held on
Oct 15, 8pm @ IN-Berlin, Lehrter Str. 53, 10557 Berlin
(yes, this is _NOT_ CCC Berlin where regular OSMUG meetings are held!)
The meeting is open to anyone interested in mobile communications. You
do not have to be involved with the Osmocom projects in order to attend.
Anyone interested in mobile communications protocols is welcome.
If you are interested to show up, feel free to do so. The meeting is
"free as in free beer", despite no actual free beer being around ;)
More information about the venue can be found at
http://www.in-berlin.de/space/
The official event announcement website is
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/blog/david-rub-openair-20151015
Regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
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"Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
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Hi all!
This is the announcement for the re-incarnated Osmocom Berlin meeting:
Oct 7, 8pm @ CCC Berlin, Marienstr. 11, 10117 Berlin
Harald will be presenting about the Iuh protocol stack of UMTS small
cells / femtocells and his work towards implementing it as part of
Osmocom.
Agenda:
20:00h Welcome
20:15h Presentation about Iuh / osmo-iuh
21:00h Informal meeting / chatting
The meeting is open to anyone interested in mobile communications. You
do not have to be involved with the Osmocom projects in order to attend.
Anyone interested in mobile communications protocols is welcome.
If you are interested to show up, feel free to do so. There is no
registration required. The meeting is free as in "free beer", despite
no actual free beer being around.
Regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
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"Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
(ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)
Dear all,
After two years of intermission, I'm currently pondering to revive the
Osmocom Berlin User Group and would like to understand
a) who would be interested in attending?
b) which day(s) of the week would be preferred / not preferred?
Instad of "just" hanging out, chatting about Osmocom related topics etc.
I am interested in having actual topics for each of the meetings. There
is no need for a formal presentation or anything like that, but at least
let's try to stay focussed on the topic for the first hour or so, and
then conclude with a more general chat towards the end.
Some of the topics that I would like to start with ASAP:
* sharing of knowledge regarding 3G and 4G protocol stacks (I'm looking
a lot at this recently, and it is a good time to talk about what I've
learned)
* completing the work towards splitting osmo-nitb into osmo-bsc and
osmo-mss - as a first stept towards adding RANAP/Iu to osmo-mss
* attempting to decode/analyze BVG bus/tram radio (TETRAPOL) using
tetrapol-kit from http://brmlab.cz/git/tetrapol-kit.git
* are berlin S-Bahn trains actually still broadcasting their GPS
position in MPT1327?
* moving ahead with AT91SAM3S based SIMtrace2 with MITM support
Let me know who is interested in joining.
In terms of venue I would suggest to again use the CCCB, unless somebody
objects. We could of course also ask our friends at IN-Berlin or
C-Base.
In terms of schedule, I would actually want to go for bi-weekly again.
Happy hacking,
Harald
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hi dear ..
i have redhat 6.4 (64 bit) .. and i connect simtrace to laptop.
and i work as in usermanual and when i applay chapter 6 ( Initial Firmware
Programming ) , the all led off and when i write the command ./simtrace ,
the output is cannot find matching USB Device . Are you sure it is
connected ?
please .. h need solution for this problem
thanks ,
mark
Hi.
I wonder if it's possible to measure how much power is consumed by the sim card using
simtrace? After all it's the only source of power for the sim card anyway.
cheers,
Max.