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Specific band can be set by simply typing an AT command in the command line. The command is written in the following structure:
Specific band can be set by simply typing an AT command in the command line. The command is written in the following structure:
Gsmctl – A AT+QCFG=“band“, [<bandval>,<ltebandval>,<tdsbandval>[,<effect>]]
Gsmctl – A AT+QCFG=“band“, [<bandval>,<ltebandval>,<tdsbandval>[,<effect>]]
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*'''bandval''' is a hexadecimal value that specifies WCDMA frequency band. If set to 0, it means not to change the WCDMA frequency band.
*'''bandval''' is a hexadecimal value that specifies WCDMA frequency band. If set to 0, it means not to change the WCDMA frequency band.
A table of possible '''<bandval>''' values and their meanings.
A table of possible '''<bandval>''' values and their meanings.
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