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NRF9160 Zephyr ncs ZTE-M/NB-IOT Multiple Cell-Tower RSSI

Good afternoon,

I have previously asked the following question ("NRF9160 Zephyr ncs ZTE-M/NB-IOT Cell-Tower RSSI"):

https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/42241/nrf9160-zephyr-ncs-zte-m-nb-iot-cell-tower-rssi

Unfortunately, I was a bit quick to accept the answer, as the suggested solution only seem to provide the RSSI for a single tower.

I am looking for some way of reading out the RSSI of multiple towers, preferably all towers within range.

Is this at all possible?

/Tom

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  • Hi Tom.

     

    Thomas Li Fredriksen said:
    From what I understand, I do need the cell identifier to get this. However, might it be possible to look up the cell ID from the PCI given I have the cell ID of at least one tower?

    I am not sure that it is possible, as the pci is a number between 0 - 517, so not unique at all in the bigger picture.

    Thomas Li Fredriksen said:
    Secondly, on a related note, do the NRF9160 support any alternative non-GNSS tracking solutions?

     No, there's no other tracking solutions in the chip apart from the gps and modem itself. You can find external ICs that communicate over SPI/I2C that might give tracking capabilities, but this is a field you'll have to research. 

    Kind regards,

    Håkon

  • Is there any plans to support cell ID scanning or is there another command that can be used for tower location capabilities. For our application this is a hard requirement, and the additional time and power consumption is acceptable. 

  • If there are plans for this: That is not something I can answer directly, as I do not know. I would recommend that you contact your local sales manager and ask about that feature. If you do not have the contact details of your local sales manager, please send me a direct message with your location.

    Do also note that you are posting in a quite old case (9 months), which can be problematic for the engineers in support to pick up on. Next time, please create a new ticket, and rather link to the older one.

     

    Kind regards,

    Håkon

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