Is there any way to get LTE Bandwidth value (one of 1.4/3/5/10/15/20) using some AT commands? Or perhaps I can calculate it somehow using earfcn and other parameters?
There is no at command to read the bandwidth, may I ask, why do you need this kind of information, to investigate more?
My task is an estimation of electromagnetic environment in the LTE bands. I need to know which mobile operators are working at this place, bands and channels they are using, power of their equipment and so on. Bandwidth is one of the most important and informative parameters for such a case. Actually, I also want to measure something else. For instance, cyclic prefix. But decided to ask not to much from the very beginning.
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Is there any way to get LTE Bandwidth value (one of 1.4/3/5/10/15/20) using some AT commands? Or perhaps I can calculate it somehow using earfcn and other parameters?
My task is an estimation of electromagnetic environment in the LTE bands. I need to know which mobile operators are working at this place, bands and channels they are using, power of their equipment and so on. Bandwidth is one of the most important and informative parameters for such a case.
Actually, I also want to measure something else. For instance, cyclic prefix. But decided to ask not to much from the very beginning.