YateBTS and Yate-based products documentation, telecom concepts and technologies knowledge, detailed How Tos and User guides, Troubleshooting in Radio or Core network Yate-based products.
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Through a SSH port connection. 1. Open a terminal console if you are a Linux user or download the Putty free software and use it, if you are a Windows user. You will use the 54321 SSH port to access the LabKit terminal console. 2. From Linux type in the following command: ssh YateBTS@network-assigned-ip …
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YateBTS is a software implementation of a GSM/GPRS radio access network based on Yate and is compatible with both GSM/GPRS SS7 MAP and LTE IMS core networks integrated in our YateUCN unified core network server.
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sudo apt-get update. sudo apt-get install bladerf. To install the compatible firmware and FPGA images run the following commands: sudo apt-get install bladerf-firmware-fx3. sudo apt-get install bladerf-fpga-hostedx40 # for the 40 kLE hardware. sudo apt-get install bladerf-fpga-hostedx115 # …
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FAQ – Frequently asked questions. Answers to frequently asked questions about YateBTS and our RAN and Core Network products. General Telecom Questions. …
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After this, the YateBTS modules, scripts and configurations will be moved in the appropriate directories where other Yate similar components are located. Build and Install bladeRF tools. To update the firmware of the Blade RF radio board and run diagnostics you need the specific support tools.
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To configure YateBTS, you have to modify the ybts.conf file from /usr/local/etc/yate. Make sure you set at least the Radio.Band, C0, Radio.PowerManager.MaxAttenDB and Radio.PowerManager.MinAttenDB'on which YateBTS will operate.
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Dec 25, 2018 . Re: YateBTS installation, running, debug, and tips Post by robert.ghilduta » Tue Dec 25, 2018 1:33 am Please try to transmit a CW at 869.2MHz first and record the peak with a VSA.
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Yate and YateBTS source code tarball with readme (v2.0) use v1.0 instructions (link above) For Yate (from SVN) and YateBTS (from SVN) installation instructions (for v1.0 only), without needing libbladeRF fetch Yate and YateBTS from the Null SVN try these YateBTS installation instructions. Schematics. bladeRF 1.0 (x40 and x115 devices)
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YateBTS operates on the following GSM bands: GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900. Can I use YateBTS to build a LTE/IMS network? Sure you can, we use daily test networks with our VoLTE Lab for development. We also deploy various small to medium GSM and LTE networks around the globe.
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YateBTS is a mobile equipment manufacturer for Core Network, providing affordable software-defined mobile network serving primarily MNOs and MVNOs globally distributed.
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Unified EPC/IMS core network. The YateUCN is a unified core network solution intended for new LTE networks, for upgrading GSM/GPRS networks to LTE or for extending existing LTE networks. The YateUCN software-defined core implements all the functions and protocols of the LTE core network in software, and uses commodity hardware.
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Jan 13, 2017 . Installation guide OpenBTS + Testcall. This guide provides a step-by-step manual to install OpenBTS 5.0 with the "Testcall" function and the capability to fuzz a mobile device. The guide also covers any libraries or additional programs to be able to run OpenBTS. The guide starts from scratch and assumes the use of BladeRF.
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Jan 11, 2015 . Re: YateBTS with bladeRF x40 : no visible network. « Reply #3 on: December 14, 2014, 08:55:04 AM ». This looks like a YateBTS / libbladeRF / firmware / FPGA incompatibility. The bladeRF API is unstable and has changed several times. The structure of the data buffers (controlled by FPGA) and of the control code (Cypress firmware) has also changed.
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At Present i am busy with my new project.If u have any question about YateBTS and BladeRF ,Please ask me without any hesitation on [email protected]...
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This video takes another look at setting up Yate and YateBTS on DragonOS Focal after Nuand recently released a new version for the BladeRF. In this video, I ...
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I'm currently debugging my issues with YateBTS and SRSLTE using a bladeRF 2.0 xA4. I've tried several different combinations of libbladerf versions, FX3 images, and FPGA images. Both Yate and SRSLTE transmit well enough on the bladeRF to allow my network to appear on a manual network search on my test phones, but these devices cannot ...
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May 08, 2017 . YateBTS and YateENB – Yate modules. Yate is an underlying part of the software architecture of our mixed 2G/4G RAN. It has a highly expandable architecture that provides unified management and monitoring. Both YateBTS and YateENB are software modules based on Yate. Yate’s SDR architecture enables the LTE and the GSM modules to use the same ...
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YateBTS is a software implementation of a GSM/GPRS radio access network based on Yate and is compatible with both GSM/GPRS SS7 MAP and LTE IMS core networks integrated in our YateUCN unified core network server.
For Yate (from SVN) and YateBTS (from SVN) installation instructions (for v1.0 only), without needing libbladeRF fetch Yate and YateBTS from the Null SVN try these YateBTS installation instructions .
In the case of the YateUCN (unified core network) the Yate software implements the functionalities of 2G/3G/4G core networks in a single server. We made it that flexible in order to ease the businesses of MVNOs and MNOs as well. YateUCN works for MNOs as MSC/VLR, SGSN, SGW.
After libbladeRF is installed, download the latest RC Yate/YateBTS tarball, and follow the rest of the Github wiki instructions from step "Building and Installing Yate & YateBTS". Prior to starting yate in this step load the appropriate bladeRF device and size specific v0.11.1 FPGA RBF included in the tarball.
YBTS is a Yate module that implements the majority of the GSM Layer 3 functionality. YBTS uses MBTS as a modem. MBTS supervises the physical and link layers and also does radio resource management. MBTS forwards all received frames to YBTS that implements control functions.
Resiliency, customization and technology independence are the main attributes of YateBTS. YateBTS takes a GSM signal from your cell-phone or any other machine, and sends it through a VoIP connection anywhere in the world.
YateBTS offers a unique approach, different from that of traditional radio access networks, with increased flexibility, scalability and is easily upgradable with new features.