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authorPau Espin Pedrol <pespin@sysmocom.de>2018-03-06 14:45:09 +0100
committerPau Espin Pedrol <pespin@sysmocom.de>2018-03-06 14:45:12 +0100
commit30b6052e02f9bf23133386899910712bd085f4d0 (patch)
tree854ea91b054c69fa98b984433e9c9ce11edf1500
parent8c4d14fb4b6b271b6d57e14ebface1aae2fb1744 (diff)
OsmoBTS: bts-models: Add Lime Microsystems devices as supported osmo-trx
Also take the chance to remove uneeded extra whitespace in surrounding text. Change-Id: I739e4dfba7c649a74cf67d6bbe6f74b22e7e24f0
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diff --git a/OsmoBTS/chapters/bts-models.adoc b/OsmoBTS/chapters/bts-models.adoc
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+++ b/OsmoBTS/chapters/bts-models.adoc
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Got message: SET_REPLY 1 trx.0.clock-correction success
== `osmo-bts-trx` for OsmoTRX
OsmoTRX is a C-language implementation of the GSM radio modem,
-originally developed as the 'Transceiver' part of OpenBTS. This radio
+originally developed as the 'Transceiver' part of OpenBTS. This radio
modem offers an interface based on top of UDP streams.
The OsmoBTS bts_model code for OsmoTRX is called
@@ -190,10 +190,10 @@ The OsmoBTS bts_model code for OsmoTRX is called
OsmoTRX, so both parts can be used together to implement a complete GSM
BTS based on general-purpose computing SDR.
-As OsmoTRX is general-purpose software running on top of Linux, it is
-thus not tied to any specific physical hardware. At the time of this
-writing, OsmoTRX supports a variety of Ettus USRP SDRs via the UHD
-driver, as well as the Fairwaves UmTRX and derived products.
+As OsmoTRX is general-purpose software running on top of Linux, it is thus not
+tied to any specific physical hardware. At the time of this writing, OsmoTRX
+supports a variety of Lime Microsystems and Ettus USRP SDRs via the UHD driver,
+as well as the Fairwaves UmTRX and derived products.
OsmoTRX is not a complete GSM PHY but 'just' the radio modem. This
means that all of the Layer 1 functionality such as scheduling,