>> I get messages like >>[2009-10-18 07:51:27.107655] Signal : cid=4E91, lac=006A >>[2009-10-18 07:52:45.145288] Signal : cid=4E7B, lac=006A >>[2009-10-18 07:53:18.218122] Signal : cid=4E91, lac=006A >>... >> So I guess my #1024 is not fixed :-( > >The three lines you quoted are not showing #1024. Again, frequent cell >_handovers_ are perfectly normal. #1024 is about dropping out of a >cell, then recamping into it, e.g. it looks like that: > >[2009-10-18 07:51:27.107655] Signal : cid=4E91, lac=006A >[2009-10-18 07:52:45.145288] Signal : cid=4E91, lac=006A >[2009-10-18 07:53:18.218122] Signal : cid=4E91, lac=006A > >(NB: This compact debug output form is not optimal for recognizing >#1024 anyways, you should rather watch for CSQ and CREG messages. If >CSQ suddenly drops to 99 and you get thrown out of the cell, then it's >100% clear you have #1024).
How about this output: [2009-10-18 13:37:02.701925] Signal : cid=9E4A, lac=17A2 [2009-10-18 13:37:26.813505] Signal : cid=7149, lac=17A2 [2009-10-18 13:41:22.576405] Signal : cid=9E4A, lac=17A2 [2009-10-18 13:45:48.512750] Signal : cid=7149, lac=17A2 [2009-10-18 13:49:10.453532] Signal : cid=9E4A, lac=17A2 If there is a better way - script of determining whether the 1024 has been dealt with correctly, it would be helpful... thank you Petr _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community