I would set it to the lowest power you need to get the job done. I use max_power_red 20, which for a 1900MHz unit puts the output power at 3dBm (23-20=3). On the TX output of the NanoBTS I inserted 10dB SMA attenuator, so my actual power out is around -7dBm (verified with a Spec An). My configuration works great for desktop testing. I can get a signal up to about 20 feet from the BTS. For the 'ms max power' I use 6, which I believe is the minimum power setting a MS can go to for the higher (1800/1900) bands, with 5 being the minimum for the lower (850/1900 bands). I realize the downlink power is a fair amount lower than the uplink (-7 vs 6) but this keeps unwanted phones from camping on my BTS.
Caleb -----Original Message----- From: openbsc-boun...@lists.gnumonks.org [mailto:openbsc-boun...@lists.gnumonks.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Harper Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 1:36 AM To: openbsc@lists.gnumonks.org Subject: nanoBTS and power settings -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi There, It occured to me the other day that I have been spending many hours sat next to my nanoBTS in a lab environment and have never given thought about the amount of power that the device is outputting. Looking through the bsc_hack config settings I can see the ms max power setting, at present I have this setting set to 15. I am also not sure at which levels to set my nominal power and max_power_red settings. What are everyone's opinions on a safe power setting at which to set the nanoBTS? Is 15 to high or low? What do other people have there power settings set too? Does anyone have any reading material on the wider health implications of using such a device as the nanoBTS in close proximity to a person for long periods of time? Many thanks for the help, advice and suggestions. Matthew -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJM8iKPAAoJEN8GVfF7H7tjC34QAMeNkgzYWVwjteJZUwAsxoGn X75nPN3mVscL9nMoKJrWxz3Dg0wYBfzqenvrfwDfJqK8SmC+vB9dTXy0zCSyoT7F +/it+KHP/S+QhcxQqrnKjpODUl0QmmTNhmEXd9EMRJBcVhPUTUeeLSSPaWIXxUj5 GteAFxhCn8xssC1fEV5dOAeIV7HLnKeP++FMOyikQhdGrAriYWUjF8N0UZ9I1yFc OHcfK0PnPsiNNq3MWfMJBMDnritZ7GVyqwIqZdE3rm59L9DCZuh3vbF1XUaDPsyb bBlr9kwd5RvyW5PEwKj553aD7o3HbPh115pdnD92ls8z75iVpXB7193g3zsiV8o7 uUZuMfXZEC0BIuweB1wMUkJbWNok6NOV3vqr/AFwJF474sgt2W1VIlnagJZFQrnt Fdt5R+bSTMvqGjkkMSWPvaOpOGgd55UyZidQS3lSecPHR7JoRwcKG/1ErG/q2yQF o7Vf9qbGd67gl6YYWYaOhnZsN5YbaGqiNR7O950dSj41OdI0GXv745yuMchIUELo kZPKZY57coSLKnjQYobdUXMgheL08mUlQNogCRJJ9r8FsxyfpdP6GgWA6JsxGkCF 5L5wvBY2dd8bEJPF0tBSBOyN4tPyyUdFfGJLIgMj35cZ/qzauicVE719AED6J5R/ GP0mOHRoez6zMRKidr8G =lxWM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----