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        <title>DragonOS Focal Running a 4G LTE network in minutes (srsLTE, USRP B205, BladeRF)</title>
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        <description>Short video showing how I used DragonOS Focal, srsLTE, BladeRF micro xA4, and USRP Ettus b205 to quickly setup a 4G LTE basestation. The BladeRF is used to provide the Evolved Node B (eNodeB or eNB) part in the LTE network while the Ettus b205 acts as the LTE UE modem. As shown in the video, it's possible to move data back and forth from the gateway to the client or the other way around. This is just the default settings and it's recommended to read more about srsLTE here, https://docs.srslte.com/en/latest/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-focal/ This video demonstration is for instructional/training purposes only. If you duplicate this you the user assume full responsibly and liability to clear your radio operation with local and federal agencies and guidelines.</description>
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