BTS-MS direct connection.

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Nik Pakar nikpakar at gmail.com
Thu Oct 25 18:16:35 UTC 2012


Ok. understand your issue. But trying to do what you suggest wont help that
much.

I think using maximum attenuation on BTS (3dBm power with 20dB attenuation)
and also forcing MS to use lowest power, you will have lab coverage
without interfering external world. It will hardly go out if your lab is a
concrete or brick building.

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:39 PM, Andrew Back <andrew at carrierdetect.com>wrote:

> On 25 October 2012 19:01, Nik Pakar <nikpakar at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Phew ! why do you need to do this at all ?
>
> Since the only BTS hardware I currently have access to is 1900MHz and
> thus cannot be licensed in the UK.
>
> > To avoid RF emission ? even using this method you will still leak out
> enough
> > RF which you can easily use the MS over the air.
>
> I see, but this would almost suggest that you need a development
> licence just to tune a bench signal generator to a frequency in
> spectrum such as used by GSM ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew
>
> --
> Andrew Back
> http://carrierdetect.com
>
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