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Welcome Signal strength indicators
Digi EX15 User Guide
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Signal strength indicators
The weighted dBm measurements are negative numbers, meaning the smaller negative values
denote a larger number. So, for example, a -85 is a better signal than -90.
Note For more information regarding how signal strength is calculated and subsequently displayed via
the LED indicators, refer to Signal bars explained.
Signal bars explained
The LTE signal status bars are calculated using various algorithms based on the network type it is
connected to. For 4G LTE, the RSRP, SNR, and RSSI values are all factored in to determine the
reported signal strength bars. For 3G networks (including HSPA+) and 2G networks, the signal
strength bars are determined by the RSSI value.
4G LTE algorithm
Determine RSRP, SNR, and RSSI values separately, using the following
RSRP > -85, rsrp_bars=5
-95 < RSRP <= -85, rsrp_bars=4
-105 < RSRP <= -95, rsrp_bars=3
-115 < RSRP <= -105, rsrp_bars=2
-199 < RSRP <= -115, if we're connected to the cellular network, rsrp_bars=1,
if not rsrp_bars=0
If RSRP <= -199, then use RSSI as the value and run it through the same algorithm described above.
SNR >= 13, snr_bars=5
4.5 <= SNR < 13, snr_bars=4
1 <= SNR < 4, snr_bars=3

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