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SARA-R4/N4 series - AT Commands Manual
UBX-17003787 - R09
7 Network service
Page 51 of 307
Type
Syntax
Response
Example
OK
<mode>= 2, <rat>= 5:
+UCGED: 2
5,<svc>
OK
+UCGED: 2
5,1
OK
<mode>= 0:
+UCGED: MODE_5_DISABLED
OK
+UCGED: MODE_5_DISABLED
OK
<mode>= 5:
+RSRP: <P-CID>,<earfcn>,
"<RSRP>",
+RSRQ: <P-CID>,<earfcn>,
"<RSRQ>",
OK
+RSRP: 162,5110,"-075.00",
+RSRQ: 162,5110,"-14.20",
OK
Test
AT+UCGED=?
+UCGED: (list of supported
<mode>s)
OK
+UCGED: (0,2)
OK
7.8.3 Defined values
Parameter
Type
Description
<mode>
Number
•
0: reporting disabled
•
2: short form reporting enabled
•
3: retrieve the short form text information report
•
5: RSRP and RSRQ reporting enabled
<rat>
Number
Current Radio Access Technology:
•
2: 2G
•
3: 3G
•
4: 4G
•
5: unknown. The parameter is set to a 5 until a network information update is not
successfully performed through +UCGED=2 or when the MT is set to minimum
functionality (
<svc>
Number
Current radio service state:
•
0: not known or not detectable
•
1: radio off
•
2: searching
•
3: no service
•
4: registered
The radio service state is updated at each change from a valid network service state
(2G, 3G or 4G) to another valid network service state (2G, 3G or 4G). To retrieve the
network registration status information refer to
AT
commands.
<MCC>
Number
Mobile Country Code; the range is 0-999 (3 digits), FFF if not known or not detectable.
<MNC>
Number
Mobile Network Code; the range is 0-999 (1 to 3 digits), FFF if not known or not
detectable.
<arfcn>
Number
Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN); the range is 0-1023, 65535 if
not known or not detectable.
<band1900>
Number
Indicates whether the given <arfcn> in the range 512-810 is part of band 1900 or not,
to avoid ambiguity between bands 1800 and 1900:
•
0: the given <arfcn> is not part of band 1900
•
1: the given <arfcn> is part of band 1900
<GcellId>
Number
GERAN Cell Identifier (CI) in hexadecimal format; the range is 0h-FFFFh (2 octets).
<BSIC>
Number
Base Station Identity Code (BSIC) of the GERAN cell in hexadecimal format; the range
is 0h-3Fh (6 bits), FF if not known or not detectable.
<Glac>
Number
Two bytes location area of the GERAN cell in hexadecimal format; FFFF if not known
or not detectable.