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Max msuraev at sysmocom.deThanks, setting in open-bsc.cfg: ... bts 0 ... ms max power 16 and in osmo-bts.cfg: ... phy 0 instance 0 osmotrx rx-gain 1 ... fixed it for me on B200. It still doesn't work due to abis issues with osmo-bts-trx so I don't know if those values are optimal but it removes the warning. On 06/13/2016 06:58 PM, Alexander Chemeris wrote: > Hi Max, > > On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Max <msuraev at sysmocom.de> wrote: >> While running osmo-trx with B200 I've noticed following log messages >> repeated multiple times: >> >> 1) WARNING 3011271488 16:59:00.1 Transceiver.cpp:674:pullRadioVector: >> Clipping detected on received RACH or Normal Burst > This means that your phone transmit at a level which saturates BTS's > receive chain. Osmo-trx can't demodulate the signal and prints this > message. > > I don't have much experience with USRPs, but general way to avoid this is: > 1) Decrease "ms max power", so that phone starts with lower power, > 2) Reduce "rxgain" in osmo-bts config > 3) Add an attenuator to your Tx/Rx chains. > >> 2) ERR 3011304256 16:58:12.9 UHDDevice.cpp:1512:write: Skipping buffer >> data: timestamp=210353475 time_end=202360063 > This means that you're loosing samples between the device and UHD. > Can't help you much here, because it's device specific. May be Thomas > can suggest something. > > This is not the end of the world, but it may lead to all kinds of > unstable behavior similar to when you have really bad radio link and > bursts are dropped randomly. > > -- Max Suraev <msuraev at sysmocom.de> http://www.sysmocom.de/ ======================================================================= * sysmocom - systems for mobile communications GmbH * Alt-Moabit 93 * 10559 Berlin, Germany * Sitz / Registered office: Berlin, HRB 134158 B * Geschaeftsfuehrer / Managing Director: Harald Welte