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== Progress thus far == | == Progress thus far == | ||
* OpenBTS 2.6 was installed and tested last year at SAIT | * OpenBTS 2.6 was installed and tested last year at SAIT | ||
* USRPs are at the space. | * USRPs are at the space. | ||
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== To Do == | == To Do == | ||
* Configure both USRPs with 52MHz TCXO clocks (might have to bug Eugene for this) | |||
* Install and configure OpenBTS 2.8 | * Install and configure OpenBTS 2.8 | ||
* create a semi-permanent installation of OpenBTS at the space | * create a semi-permanent installation of OpenBTS at the space |
Revision as of 18:11, 27 December 2011
Members Involved:
- Bengizmo
- Standard Toaster
Project Scope
To set up an open source GSM base station at the space.
Details
I have in my possession 2 USRPs from Ettus Research for use with the OpenBTS software package.
Progress thus far
- OpenBTS 2.6 was installed and tested last year at SAIT
- USRPs are at the space.
- Bengizmo has allocated a netbook for use with OpenBTS
To Do
- Configure both USRPs with 52MHz TCXO clocks (might have to bug Eugene for this)
- Install and configure OpenBTS 2.8
- create a semi-permanent installation of OpenBTS at the space
- Find a SIP/IAX provider to route calls through VoIP
Future Additions
- Buy Range Networks OpenBTS development kit
- set up more base stations in Calgary
--Bengizmo 01:54, 27 December 2011 (MST)