On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 12:20 +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote: > William Kenworthy <[email protected]> writes: > > Does anyone have an idea what the meaning of the last digit is? > > > > (watch screen wrap :) > > Feb 1 09:11:42 om-gta02 user.notice root: AtChat : N : "%CSQ: 99, 99, > > 0" > > > > The first 99 is signal strength (99=unknown), second is BER > > (99=undetectable) but all the guides Ive looked at dont mention the > > third - so far I have seen, 0, 1 and 2 there. > > 8.5 Signal quality +CSQ > > Table 36: +CSQ action command syntax > > |Command |Possible response(s) | > |+CSQ |+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber> | > | |+CME ERROR: <err> | > |+CSQ=? |+CSQ: (list of supported <rssi>s),(list of | > | |supported <ber>s) | > > > Description > > Execution command returns received signal strength indication <rssi> and > channel bit error rate <ber> from the ME. Refer subclause 9.2 for possible > <err> values. > > Test command returns values supported by the TA as compound values. > > > Defined values > > <rssi>: > 0 -113 dBm or less > 1 -111 dBm > 2...30 -109... -53 dBm > 31 -51 dBm or greater > 99 not known or not detectable > > <ber> (in percent): > 0...7 as RXQUAL values in the table in GSM 05.08 [20] subclause 8.2.4 > 99 not known or not detectable > > Implementation > > Optional. >
Yes, thats the first two which I already gave, but whats the third (the zero on the end, which may also be a 1 or 2)? BillK _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

