Access Burst is the first burst a mobile transmits in order to establish a connection and it is used to estimate Timing Advance (TA) which is then applied to Normal Bursts to compensate for signal delay due to distance. So changing this setting effectively changes maximum range of the cell, because Access Bursts with a delay higher than this value will be ignored. USE FOR TESTING ONLY, DO NOT CHANGE IN PRODUCTION USE! During the normal operation, delay of Normal Bursts is controlled by the Timing Advance loop and thus Normal Bursts arrive to a BTS with no more than a couple GSM symbols, which is already taken into account in osmo-trx. Changing this setting will have no effect in production installations except increasing osmo-trx CPU load. This setting is only useful when testing with a transmitter which cannot precisely synchronize to the BTS downlink signal, like R&S CMD57.