“CICON, CI Controller based on PC Engines APU2E4 SBC + LibreCellular CONIO-A CIRAN1, LimeSDR-USB + Intel NUC base station CIRF4x16, 4:16 RF splitter/combiner network with digitally controlled RF attenuation CIMODS8, 8X LTE modem bank CICLKD, reference clock distribution CIPSU, 12VDC (50A) + 5VDC (21A) combined PSU and PDU. “Hardware assembly has been completed of the following custom subsystems,” Andrew Back writes in the project’s latest update. Now, the project has reached the impressive milestone of completing the first build and initial documentation for a continuous integration (CI) system – including a LimeSDR USB-based reference-design base station. Launched in May last year, LibreCellular is an effort which aims to provide a fully-tested and validated hardware platform and software stack for 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) networking building atop open-source projects including srsRAN (formerly srsLTE) and Open5GS, OsmoGSMTester, the LimeSDR family, and LimeRFE. The LibreCellular project has reached the milestone of having a reference base station and related continuous integration (CI) subsystems completed with initial documentation, bringing it a step closer to its goal of open cellular communication for all.
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