The Cell Broadcast story
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@lduboeuf said in The Cell Broadcast story:
i'm surprised it needs Android 11.
My husband got a notification and, I'm not totally sure, but I would say he doesn't have Android 11... when he comes back I can check.
I can try to check any log if any on his device if you explain what to do

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@lduboeuf this is his Android version

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@CiberSheep said in The Cell Broadcast story:
@lduboeuf said in The Cell Broadcast story:
i'm surprised it needs Android 11.
My husband got a notification and, I'm not totally sure, but I would say he doesn't have Android 11... when he comes back I can check.
I can try to check any log if any on his device if you explain what to do

Yes you can check if
sudo journalctl | grep CBSoutput something -
@lduboeuf FYI, in Germany there will be another occasion for testing cell broadcast on September 14:
"On the Nationwide Warning Day, a test warning in the form of a warning text is sent to all warning multipliers (e.g. radio stations and app servers) connected to the Modular Warning System (MoWaS for short) of the Federal Government starting at 11:00. The warning multipliers send the sample warning with a time delay to warning devices such as televisions, radios and smartphones. There you can then read and/or hear the warning. "
https://www.bbk.bund.de/DE/Home/home_node.html -
@hsce1 thx for the info,
For testers, pre conditions are: 20.04, on 4g ( no data needed ), all Cell Broadcast notifications toggled on.
If nothing received please checksudo journalctl | grep CBS
If success, please take screenshots
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@lduboeuf Hi! The Italian cell broadcast system IT-Alert will be tested during 7 dates in September and October.
- 12 September in Campania, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Marche
- 14 September in Piemonte, Puglia and Umbria
- 19 September in Basilicata, Lombardy and Molise
- 21 September in Lazio, Valle d'Aosta and Veneto
- 26 September in Abruzzo and the Autonomous Province of Trento
- 27 September in Liguria
- 13 October in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano
They will then ask to submit a form about the experience on different devices and operating systems.
The original announcement: https://www.it-alert.gov.it/it/notizia/dal-12-settembre-ripartono-i-test-sui-territori/
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Tomorrow morning, Thursday 14 in Barcelona area:
https://www.vilaweb.cat/noticies/proteccio-civil-fara-una-prova-del-sistema-dalertes-a-larea-de-barcelona/ -
So we have very few sucess feedbacks for CB.
But it has worked!
Some debug logs are needed to be able to dive more but we haven't them: TODO
We still don't know which layer fail sometimes. -
I know this is an old thread, but it seemed the most relevant place to report:
Today I received a cell broadcast! Emergency alert test in Ontario, Canada. Running 20.04 OTA-6 on a Oneplus 5T.
Phone was on silent, so I just heard the vibrations and saw the message.Way to go team! Many thanks to Lionel and others who've worked on this!
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@wally This is great news! Does anyone know however if the audio settings should be overriden in an emergency broadcast and that the alarm sound should always be audible?
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On the nationwide test in September in Germany my Volla did the job well. I've received the notification and the whole message was shown in the message-app. AFAIR there was a vibration and also a tone triggered.
So, well done @lduboeuf
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@arubislander said in The Cell Broadcast story:
Does anyone know however if the audio settings should be overriden in an emergency broadcast and that the alarm sound should always be audible?
I don't know if it should, but that would make sense.
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For the record, here are some test feedback from Ratchanan :
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/11888/my-ubuntu-touch-devices-participated-in-thailand-nationwide-cell-broadcast-test
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