> > Hello list, > > I'm having a lot of trouble here while trying to make openBTS work with my > USRP1 > to play with GSMs. > First of all, a little description of my setup: > Software: > openbts-2.6.0Mamou > gnuradio v3.4.0git-130-g207a2ae7 > UHD from git > OS: ubuntu 11.04 > > # sudo lsusrp > USRP 0 serial number 4c76a203 > RX d'board A: WBX NG RX > RX d'board B: DBS Rx > TX d'board A: WBX NG TX > TX d'board B: <none> > > /usr/local/share/gnuradio/examples/usrp/usrp_benchmark_usb.py > Max USB/USRP throughput = 32MB/sec > > I'm using a FA-SY clock to get 52Mhz and I followed the guide in [1] > I didn't modify any of the code, since I'm using gnuradio 3.4. (But I > adapted my OpenBTS.config) > When I start openBTS I get the following output: > http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=nKbG4j3z (I pasted the whole output) > > Here is the openBTS config I use: > http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=aUQfYWGu > (This is the last I used, but I tried several other configs) > > My phones cannot find the network, I'm trying with a Motorolla C123, > Nokia 3510i and Nokia E71. I'm not sure where I should search next, I > google'd a lot an read documentation, tried out the fixes described in > forums etc. > Strange behaviour (maybe normal, but not sure): > "sudo usrp_siggen.py --sine > Press Enter to quit: " > No more output... > > I would be glad if somebody had an idea where I could look next. > > With best regards, > Marc > > [1]: http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/1/OpenBTSClockModifications > > _______________________________________________ > This isn't really the correct mailing list for OpenBTS questions, but I have a couple of suggestions:
o what happens if you undo the clock modifications? o what do you get if you use something like: uhd_fft.py --s 1.0e6 --freq 950e6 Do you get an error, or do you get some kind of reasonable-looking spectral display? > -- Principal Investigator Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium http://www.sbrac.org _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio