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| -X, --rscp Get WCDMA rscp level | | -X, --rscp Get WCDMA rscp level |
| -E, --ecio Get WCDMA ec/io level | | -E, --ecio Get WCDMA ec/io level |
− | -W, --rsrp Get LTE rsrp level | + | -W, --rsrp Get LTE rsrp level |
| -Z, --sinr Get LTE sinr level | | -Z, --sinr Get LTE sinr level |
| -M, --rsrq Get LTE rsrq level | | -M, --rsrq Get LTE rsrq level |
− | -C, --cellid Get cell id parameter | + | -C, --cellid Get cell id parameter |
| -o, --operator Get name of operator used | | -o, --operator Get name of operator used |
| -f, --opernum Get operator number | | -f, --opernum Get operator number |
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| -c, --temp Get module temperature in 0.1 degrees Celcius | | -c, --temp Get module temperature in 0.1 degrees Celcius |
| -B, --pincount Get pin/puk count | | -B, --pincount Get pin/puk count |
− | -F --network Get network information | + | -F --network Get network information |
− | -K --serving Get serving cell information | + | -K --serving Get serving cell information |
| -I --neighbour Get neighbour cell information | | -I --neighbour Get neighbour cell information |
| -D, --shutdown Shutdown the modem | | -D, --shutdown Shutdown the modem |
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| You can view this list via terminal by typing ''gsmctl -h'' or ''gsmctl --help''. | | You can view this list via terminal by typing ''gsmctl -h'' or ''gsmctl --help''. |
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− | For example, try using ''gsmctl -q'' to get the current RSSI value in dBm | + | For example, try using ''gsmctl -q'' to get the current RSSI value in dBm. You can also combine options. For example, ''gsmctl -oqt'': |
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| + | [[File:Gsmctl usage.png]] |
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| + | Unlike ''gsmctl -q'', ''gsmctl -oqt'' returns three options: operator's name, signal quality level and carrier type, as you can see in the example above. |
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| ==AT command usage== | | ==AT command usage== |