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What if someone wanted to set up a cell network with a Siemens BS-11 base station transceiver and a gnuradio USRP card using open source software? You'd have two lab basestations to play with and to learn cell telephony with. Some have expressed interest in data applications, and the possibilities seem pretty endless, barring regulatory problems. Someone raised the possibility (sorry I forgot your name) of using RF blocking fabric to create a Faraday cage so you could test the base station without causing disruption. | What if someone wanted to set up a cell network with a Siemens BS-11 base station transceiver and a gnuradio USRP card using open source software? You'd have two lab basestations to play with and to learn cell telephony with. Some have expressed interest in data applications, and the possibilities seem pretty endless, barring regulatory problems. Someone raised the possibility (sorry I forgot your name) of using RF blocking fabric to create a Faraday cage so you could test the base station without causing disruption. | ||
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* apt-get install -y libboost-dev python python2.5-dev libfftw3-dev swig sdcc-nf libusb-dev guile-1.8-dev libcppunit-dev libosip2-dev libortp7-dev asterisk | * apt-get install -y libboost-dev python python2.5-dev libfftw3-dev swig sdcc-nf libusb-dev guile-1.8-dev libcppunit-dev libosip2-dev libortp7-dev asterisk |