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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 08:16:56 -0400
From: Joel B. Land jla...@gmail.com
Subject: GSM Power Control
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Hi,
Is the phone?s
Joel B. Land wrote:
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/support/2008-August/001121.html
What about the Freerunner?
It has the same GSM chipset as the Neo1973 so there should be no difference.
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Hi,
Is the phone’s GSM modem doing power control?
….was playing around with the AT commands and wondering why the following
never changes:
Serving Cell Information (2,1)
Parameter no. Name Meaning
8 txlev Transmit Power Level
I can change the received
On Saturday 21 March 2009 13:16:56 Joel B. Land wrote:
Serving Cell Information (2,1)
Parameter no. Name Meaning
8 txlev Transmit Power Level
Isn't this referring to the cell's power level rather than to the phone's?
:M:
Joel B. Land wrote:
Is the phone’s GSM modem doing power control?
[...]
I can change the received field strength (rxlvl) by moving in and
outside, but not the txlvl.
This because the power is always the same?
The phone's actual transmitted power level does change - I tested this
in the