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1Step 1
Decide how many nodes/antennas do you want to run!
The current hardware transmits at +14dBm, enough for covering a small house or up to 100m outdoor. If you need to cover a larger area, you will need to run several nodes.
More information about how to decide what kind of network you need: http://www.t4f.org/projects/osomcom-pocsag/archite...
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2Step 2
Create the BTS (transmitters) hardware!
You will need as many as nodes you want to run.The schematics and firmware are available at github: https://github.com/RamiroPareja/Osomcom-Pocsag
More information about how to create and configure the transmitter: http://www.t4f.org/projects/osomcom-pocsag/bts
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3Step 3
Configure the Raspberry PIs as BSC (node)!
You will need as many as nodes you want to run.
Software can be downloaded from github: https://github.com/RamiroPareja/Osomcom-Pocsag-BSC
Instructions about configuring and running it: http://www.t4f.org/projects/osomcom-pocsag/bsc/
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4Step 4
Configure a Raspberry PI or another computer as MSC (Master node)
This node will control the entire network.
Software can be downloaded from Github: https://github.com/RamiroPareja/Osomcom-Pocsag-MSC
Instructions about how to run it: http://www.t4f.org/projects/osomcom-pocsag/msc/
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