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gitosis at osmocom.org gitosis at osmocom.orgThis is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. It was generated because a ref change was pushed to the repository containing the project "OpenBTS' transceiver retro-fit". The branch, fairwaves/maxdly has been created at 3c570f69a483fd652fc883e415c45ebd788e55c2 (commit) - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- http://cgit.osmocom.org/osmo-trx/commit/?id=3c570f69a483fd652fc883e415c45ebd788e55c2 commit 3c570f69a483fd652fc883e415c45ebd788e55c2 Author: Alexander Chemeris <Alexander.Chemeris at gmail.com> Date: Sat Mar 19 21:16:58 2016 +0300 sigProcLib: Change number of head bits in detectRACHBurst() from 4 to 8. To match GSM 05.02 Access Burst definition. http://cgit.osmocom.org/osmo-trx/commit/?id=83d2b7e034709376f7d98af7bbf5b0036f173220 commit 83d2b7e034709376f7d98af7bbf5b0036f173220 Author: Alexander Chemeris <Alexander.Chemeris at gmail.com> Date: Sat Mar 19 21:16:22 2016 +0300 transceiver: Properly handle MAXDLY. Previously MAXDLY value was applied to Normal Bursts, which was nice when working with sloppy test equipment like CMD57, but useless for real world usage. At the same time documentation and de facto usage of MAXDLY in OsmoBTS and OpenBTS assumed that it actually applies to Access Bursts (RACH). So this patch changes osmo-rx behavior to apply MAXDLY to RACH bursts and introduces a new command MAXDLYNB for the old behavior. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- hooks/post-receive -- OpenBTS' transceiver retro-fit