On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Andrew Back
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Hi Martin,
On 22 May 2013 20:11, Martin O'Shield <
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> Hello All,
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> For those who have the Ettus Research USRP1, I updated the OpenBTS Wiki to
> reflect a simple modification University Student Luis Vasquez documented for
> the Ettus Research USRP1.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBTS
But that's Wikipedia and not the OpenBTS Wiki. Did you really mean to
update Wikipedia with this?
Kurt recommended I post there so I did as I do believe its important/significant enough for the benefit of us all.
I'm not sure it's the best place for such information.
As I do my presentations/demonstrations, I point to a Electromagnetic Map
something like as follows:
http://www.perceptions.couk.com/uef/imgs/Electromagnetic_Spectrum.jpg
We as human beings are utilizing ZERO % of the known radio waves in the Universe.
So I've made a decision to spend the LEAST amount possible to access/interact with that Electromagnetic Radio Spectrum. The under $4 chip modification for USRP1 users/owners is a beneficial thing to us all as human beings.
Having said that I do believe the USRP1 by some exciting forthcoming " Stuff ".
Also, this announcement/discussion might be better served
on the OpenBTS mailing list rather than the GNU Radio one.
I know I posted there as well too.
Regards,
Andrew
Sincerely,
Martin
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Andrew Back
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