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        <description>In this short demo, I show DragonOS running srsRAN (LTE) using a LibreSDR USRP and a Leo Bodnar GPSDO. The goal is a simple test: can an Android phone connect to the eNodeB (ENB) broadcast from the LibreSDR? Spoiler — yes, it can! This is a controlled experiment — all signals were properly contained, the phone used is my own, and the SIM card is programmable and configured specifically for this test. I also highlight the importance of programming the user database in srsRAN with SIM details to enable device registration. The Leo Bodnar GPSDO plays a critical role by providing a high-stability clock and GPS-synchronized timing, both essential for reliable operation of UHD and srsRAN in an LTE setup.</description>
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