On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:43:25 +0200 pancake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder how can I get gsm network information using gsmd. > > I've been looking a bit on the sources but I didn't find anything > related to it. > > Is this handled by the chip and is hidden to us? Most current phones > can access this information using the location api in j2me, and it's > also accessible from symbian. > > Can this be done with an AT command? Sorry for the noise. I found this, but not all commands are implemented. I'll try it later :) AT+CREG=2 ; needed to make cgreg? show more info AT+CGREG? AT+COPS? ; +COPS: 0,0,"vodafone UK" AT+CSQ? ; Returns the Signal strength value Greater than 15 is GOOd and 10-15 is accepted. AT+CGSN ; Return the SIM ID. if Error 22 then not found in EEPROM On some siemens phones it is possible to: at^monp chann rs dBm MCC MNC BCC C1 C2 89 45 -65 234 15 6 39 39 87 22 -88 234 15 3 16 16 81 19 -91 234 15 6 13 13 83 18 -92 234 15 2 12 12 561 8 -102 234 15 1 -10 -10 69 7 -103 234 15 7 1 1 OK at^moni Serving Cell I Dedicated channel chann rs dBm MCC MNC LAC cell NCC BCC PWR RXLev C1 I chann TS timAdv PWR dBm Q ChMod 67 44 -66 234 15 0016 4046 2 2 37 -108 38 I No connection OK > These examples from my Siemens modem on a UK network.