Re: CellHunter legend

2009-11-22 Thread Walery Strauch
Joachim Ott wrote:
> Apart from CellHunter, you have information from frameworkd:
> 
> grep ogsmd.device /var/log/frameworkd.log

yes really good :-D

> 
> And at least for Germany, you can find out cell information from the Reg-TP:
> 
> http://emf.bundesnetzagentur.de/gisinternet/index.aspx

I was already there...
It would by fine to get this data as CSV etc...

cellhunter or opencellid.org don't compare data with regtp?


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Thanks a lot!!!

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Re: CellHunter legend

2009-11-22 Thread Walery Strauch
Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Walery Strauch  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> my CellHunter on SHR (pre-nov2009-core-updates) shows me:
>>
>> Provider:   o2 - de (262/07)
>> Cell:   A102 / EA0E / 25
>> ...
>>
>> I was trying to find some documentation about this but in vain...
>> So my guess is this:
>>
>> Provider:   o2 - de (MCC/MNC)
>> Cell:   LAC / cellID / signalStrength
>>
> Correct!
>> but what says signalStrength?
>> Is 25 much?
> It comes from the FSO library that allows access to the GSM hardware (
> http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphone.GSM.Monitor.html;hb=HEAD#GetNeighbourCellInformation

Thats really fine, I think it can help me to automatic some things I
need, thanks...

> ). In cellhunter, signal strength is defined as "(rxlevel / 2) +2"

Where did you find this? In code of cellhunter? Where can I get the
code?

> where rxlevel is Recieved Field Level as a percentage. So 25 would be
> almost half strength? I'm getting values between 12 and 18 so that's
> not very good but my phone service isn't always stable.

Is strength a linear function, or some quadratic, logarithmic, ...?

> 
>> What is the maximum?
> 52? You would have to be very close to get that, I'm sure.
>> How to find out which cell is on house of my neighbor?
> There are some tools for accessing the Cellhunter database at the
> bottom of the website - http://ch.omoco.de/cellhunter/
> I think you would have to download the CSV GPS and plot/filter the
> points to find which cell covers which house.

I know this tool... But cell I was searching is not there, so I try it
by my self.

>> Has cell on one house only one MNC, or are there splits for the provider?
> Each SIM card can only pick up one MNC/network but one house may be
> covered by several networks/MNC.

Are there possibilities to find out how much provider are on one house?


Very very THANKS!

Walrey ;o)

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CellHunter legend

2009-11-21 Thread Walery Strauch
Hi,

my CellHunter on SHR (pre-nov2009-core-updates) shows me:

Provider:   o2 - de (262/07)
Cell:   A102 / EA0E / 25
...

I was trying to find some documentation about this but in vain...
So my guess is this:

Provider:   o2 - de (MCC/MNC)
Cell:   LAC / cellID / signalStrength

but what says signalStrength?
Is 25 much?
What is the maximum?
How to find out which cell is on house of my neighbor?
Has cell on one house only one MNC, or are there splits for the provider?

Thanks

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Android Software Development - Failure -12

2009-06-05 Thread Walery Strauch
Hello

I write HelloWorld in Android-Java. In SDK it working fine. But when try
to install it on my OpenMoko it did not work:


$ ./adb install ~/workspace/p/HW/bin/HW.apk
115 KB/s (8870 bytes in 0.074s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/HW.apk
Failure [-12]


I was trying in v1.1 and v1.5.
Can somebody help me?

THX
Walery ;o)


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Re: bsod?

2009-01-11 Thread Walery Strauch
Robin Paulson wrote:
> I think I just got a bsod: after inputing the pincode, om went to

what is bsod?

Walery ;o)

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Re: Dictonary Software

2009-01-08 Thread Walery Strauch
Alexander Kappner wrote:
 > I'd suggest you use the database from http://dict.cc . They also suggest
 > some software packages for offline translation (just enter 
"about:wordlist"
 > in the translation bar to see the page I am talking about). I do not 
think
 > they have any software ready for FreeRunners yet, but they recommend 
various
 > GPL'ed programs which might be ported quite easily. You can download 
their
 > database free of charge (although not under an Open Source license, so
 > everyone using your program would have to download a separate copy).

Yes, that's very good!

Tilman Baumann wrote:
> Come on, this thread is ugly enough.
> 
> Remember, your mailprogram is smarter than you!
> DO NOT KLICK REPLY ON A LIST TO START NEW THREAD!
> 
> Thank you for not doing it again

Sorry! Will not happen again...

> 
> PS: yup, the dict.cc files and programs are probably a great idea.   
> But one would use a compressed format on mobile devices.
> One of the progs there is over 100Mb...
> I like to have something like this on my phone too.
> 

The txt file is 25MB. I will look at the programs and try to port it on 
OM (maybe this WE).

Thank You!


Walery ;o)

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Dictonary Software

2009-01-08 Thread Walery Strauch
Hi

I'm searching for application witch can translate German-English and 
English-German. Something like SlovoEd for Symbian (in my old Nokia).

Or some Database that contain this (i would wirte the application myself).


Thanks

Walery ;o)

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