AT Commands Reference Guide
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#MONI - Cell Monitor
<dBm> - received signal strength in dBm
<timadv> - timing advance
<psc> - primary synchronisation scrambling code
<rscp> - Received Signal Code Power in dBm
<ecio> - chip energy per total wideband power in dBm
<uarfcn> - UMTS assigned radio channel
<drx> - Discontinuous reception cycle length
<scr> - Scrambling code
<rsrp> - Reference Signal Received Power
<rsrq> - Reference Signal Received Quality
<tac> - Tracking Area Code
<earfcn> - E-UTRA Assigned Radio Channel
<ura_id> - UTRAN Registration Area Identity
Note: TA: <timadv> reported only for the serving cell.
When the last setting done is AT#MONI=7, then the Read command reports the
above information for each of the cells in the neighbour of the serving cell,
formatting them in a sequence of <CR><LF>-terminated strings. Currently, it is
available in case of GSM network.
AT#MONI=?
Test command reports the maximum number of cells, in a neighbour of the serving
cell excluding it, from which we can extract GSM/WCDMA-related information,
along with the ordinal number of the current selected cell, in the format:
#MONI: (<MaxCellNo>,<CellSet>)
where:
<MaxCellNo> - maximum number of cells in a neighbour of the serving cell and
excluding it from which we can extract GSM-related informations.
This value is always 6.
<CellSet> - the last setting done with command #MONI.
Note
The refresh time of the measures is preset to 3 sec.
The timing advance value is meaningful only during calls or GPRS transfers active.
Packet Service Network Type - #PSNT
#PSNT – Packet Service Network Type
AT#PSNT=<mode>
Set command enables/disables unsolicited result code for packet service network type
(PSNT).
Parameter: