User Manual
<id> - cell identifier
<arfcn> - assigned radio channel
<dBm> - received signal strength in dBm
<timadv> - timing advance
<psc> - primary synchronisation 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
TA: <timadv> is reported only for the serving cell.
When the last setting done is AT#MONI=7, then the Read command reports the above pieces
of information for each of the cells in the neighbor of the serving cell, formatting them in a
sequence of <CR><LF>-terminated strings. Currently this is available in case of GSM
network.
For example (WCDMA):
at#moni=0<cr>
OK
At#moni<cr>
#MONI: Welcome to KTF PSC:270 RSCP:-76 LAC:5121 EcIo:-3.5 UARFCN:10812
PWR:-73 dBm DRX:64
OK
at#moni=1<cr>
OK
at#moni<cr>
#MONI: Sync NSet PSC:408 RSCP:-86 EcIo:-13.5 UARFCN:10812
#MONI: Sync NSet PSC:102 RSCP:-104 EcIo:-31.5 UARFCN:10812
OK
In this case the mobile is registered on the network whose Country code is 010 and Network
operator code is 03, the signal strength is -83dBm (MMI may indicate 4 antenna bars as
reported on the table 5). Other information received is strictly technical and must not be given
to the user.
The values reported are random and have no meaning. They are used only to explain
command usage.