Setting the power of a BTS

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Luca Bertoncello bertoncello at netzing.de
Fri Jun 4 12:42:35 UTC 2010


Am Fri, 04 Jun 2010 12:13:39 +0200
schrieb Nordin <bouchtaoui at gmail.com>:

> in the config file, set  "max_power_red 0'
> This means the amount to reduce the power is 0 (which means it's the
> max power). So if you want to attenuate the power, you have to raise
> the value e.g. 12.
> By the way, I assume you're using nanobts.

Hi, Nordin!

Thanks for your answer.

I read the documentation again, and I have another question. Does the
value of max_power_red works together with "nominal power"?

I tried to set "nominal power" to 100 and max_power_red to 0, and then
to increase max_power_red.
I don't see any difference if I search the net with my phone...

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks
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