Probably the best way to do this is to get your phone to either tell you
the ARFCN it's on (and not many do), or the cell ID. If you get a cell ID,
you'd need to scan the downlink frequencies for that particular cell ID.
Once you find the downlink frequency, the uplink should be a constant
offset away.

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Meny Sidar <sidar.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> I want to know which frequency my cellular phone is using (for uplink -
> UMTS).
> I'm using USRP B210, i tried the spectrum analyzer tool but i don't really
> know what to expect- isn't the transmitting power of my cellular supposed
> to be higher (in a single frequency) than all other frequencies?
> my goal is to try and see if i can notice a change in dB when i get my
> phone closer/further to the B210.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Meny
>
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