вт, 26 авг. 2025 г., 00:28 dep via tde-users users@trinitydesktop.org:
said Andrew Randrianasulu via tde-users:
| You make me curious .... | | Apparently *some* USB-connected Huawei 3G modems supported voice calls | as USB audio device after you poke them with right AT command, see | | https://askubuntu.com/questions/464661/way-to-call-through-huawei-modem- |in-14-04-e303 https://askubuntu.com/questions/464661/way-to-call-through-huawei-modem-%7Cin-14-04-e303 | | but not all (modem hardware) can do this. And answer appeared only in .. | 2018?
Get a cellular company to build a tower within range of my house and I'll give it a try. Deal?
May be you can use your own , um, testing equipment?
https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki#Software-for-runni...
but I wonder how those SIM cards are made for such setups .... Also how much RF (radio frequency) hardware (doing a lot of Software Defined Radio) will cost ...
I think wiki lists Debian 11/12/13 packages, so installing it might be easy ...configuring and debugging on the other hand ..