I have found the answer of my last question by myself: I configured OpenBTS new, changed the OpenBTS.sql and smqueue.sql files, did
sqlite3 -init ./apps/OpenBTS.example.sql /etc/OpenBTS/OpenBTS.db sqlite3 -init smqueue/smqueue.example.sql /etc/OpenBTS/smqueue.db But now there is a new error: > Starting the system... > ALERT 3078318960 USRPDevice.cpp:545:setRxFreq: set RX: 1.7832e+09failed > baseband freq: 1.78e+09 > DDC freq: -3.2e+06 > residual freq: 0.00298023 > ALERT 3078318960 Transceiver.cpp:540:driveControl: RX failed to tune > ALERT 3074639568 TRXManager.cpp:342:tune: RXTUNE failed with status 1 > ALERT 3074639568 TRXManager.cpp:395:powerOn: POWERON failed with status 1 > ALERT 3074639568 TRXManager.cpp:409:setPower: SETPOWER failed with status > 1 > ALERT 3074639568 TRXManager.cpp:409:setPower: SETPOWER failed with status > 1 > 1336484679.264657 3074639568: > Welcome to OpenBTS. Type "help" to see available commands. > OpenBTS> ALERT 3041119088 TRXManager.cpp:409:setPower: SETPOWER failed > with status 1 > ALERT 3065535344 TRXManager.cpp:86:clockHandler: TRX clock interface > timed out, assuming TRX is dead. > Aborted > I am not sure if there is still a problem with gnu radio or it is just an error from OpenBTS. (The configuration in OpenBTS.config are right and the correct softlink is set so this shouldn't be the problem.) *lsusrp: * > > *Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/bin/lsusrp", line 25, in <module> > from gnuradio import usrp > ImportError: cannot import name usrp* > so it seems that there are still problems with gnuradio but i don't know how to locate them because I followed these guide: > > http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/OpenBTSBuildingAndRunning#Building-and-Installing ls -lR /dev/bus/usb | grep usrp: > crw-rw---- 1 root usrp 189, 3 2012-05-09 08:38 004 > so the USRP seems to be recognized. So should I install gnuradio for a third time or is the error another? Thanks in advance. Regards Ellen 2012/5/4 Ellen Apolinar <ellen.apolinar...@googlemail.com> > > Thanks a lot for your answers! > > > Now there is still sn error when I want to start OpenBTS. Perhaps you know it. First I describe what I did: > > > I deleted all components from gnuradio 3.5.3 and followed this for installing libusrp: > http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/OpenBTSBuildingAndRunning#Building-dependencies > > I installed GNU Radio 3.3 from here: http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/ > > Before I continued: >> >> apt-get -y install libfontconfig1-dev libxrender-dev libpulse-dev swig g++ automake autoconf python-dev libfftw3-dev libcppunit-dev libboost-all-dev libusb-dev fort77 sdcc sdcc-libraries libsdl1.2-dev python-wxgtk2.8 git-core guile-1.8-dev libqt4-dev python-numpy ccache python-opengl libgsl0-dev python-cheetah python-lxml doxygen qt4-dev-tools libqwt5-qt4-dev libqwtplot3d-qt4-dev pyqt4-dev-tools python-qwt5-qt4 > > (I know that is a little bit too much but I wanted to be sure that everything is alright.:) > > Then: >> >> ./configure --disable-all-components --enable-usrp --enable-gruel >> # make softlinks for boost and usrp-files > > > Perhaps a stupid question but should I do these steps again before starting OpenBTS? >> >> ./bootstrap >> ./configure >> make >> make install > > > When without them I start OpenBTS: >> >> Starting the system... >> OpenBTS: GSMCommon.cpp:140: unsigned int GSM::uplinkFreqKHz(GSM::GSMBand, unsigned int): Assertion `(ARFCN>511)&&(ARFCN<886)' failed. >> Aborted > > But this is not the first time that this alert comes when I want to start OpenBTS and the USRP1 is on (with the correct clock). > > > Thanks a lot for your answers and your help. > > Regards > Ellen > > 2012/5/4 Martin Braun <martin.br...@kit.edu> >> >> On Fri, May 04, 2012 at 09:36:02AM +0200, Ellen Apolinar wrote: >> > 1) Unfortunatelly I installed a version which is too new for working with >> > OpenBTS so I want to uninstall it. >> > >> > <make uninstall> didn't work so I think I have to remove it manually. (Locate >> > gnuradio and them remove all files.) >> > >> > But i'm not sure if that is the right way so it would be great if you can say >> > me if I'm right or not. >> >> Hi Ellen, >> >> that's fine--just dive through /usr/local (or whatever your prefix is) >> and kill anything gnuradio-related. >> >> >> MB >> >> -- >> Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) >> Communications Engineering Lab (CEL) >> >> Dipl.-Ing. Martin Braun >> Research Associate >> >> Kaiserstraße 12 >> Building 05.01 >> 76131 Karlsruhe >> >> Phone: +49 721 608-43790 >> Fax: +49 721 608-46071 >> www.cel.kit.edu >> >> KIT -- University of the State of Baden-Württemberg and >> National Laboratory of the Helmholtz Association > >
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