Signal quality...
Signal quality...
Signal quality (in my t630):
19% -61dBm
23 -63
25 -65
32 -69
35 -71
39 -73
ect.
Strange...
Better signal in percent = lower in dBm...?
No, inversely! I'm sure.
19% -61dBm
23 -63
25 -65
32 -69
35 -71
39 -73
ect.
Strange...
Better signal in percent = lower in dBm...?
No, inversely! I'm sure.
Correctly is:FJ hat geschrieben:Please search for it at Wikipedia - there you'll find the answer why a specific dB-Range gets in the negative range
Lower signal - lower (more negative!) dBm and lower percent.
Higher signal - higher (less negative!) dBm and higher percent.
But MPE know somthing different, i see, hahaha
Lower signal - higher (less negative!) dBm and lower percent!
Higher signal - lower (more negative!) dBm and higher percent!
See the difference? In MPE only indication in percent is correct..
Is there anything you didn't understand in this phrase ? Look at Wikipedia, there you'll see a list.Please search for it at Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBm
Also you can take a look at the developerguidelines of SE, there you'll see also some examples what means good signal and bad signal.
Wiki says:
"3 dB decrease, the power is reduced by about one half, making −3 dBm equal to about 0.5 milliwatt."
0 dBm 1.0 mW = 1000 µW is better signal then −40 dBm (100 nW)! 10k* better!
If the power is reduced, signal is worse.
And Wiki have a point.
And i repeat: In MPE only indication in percent is correct.
"3 dB decrease, the power is reduced by about one half, making −3 dBm equal to about 0.5 milliwatt."
0 dBm 1.0 mW = 1000 µW is better signal then −40 dBm (100 nW)! 10k* better!
If the power is reduced, signal is worse.
And Wiki have a point.
And i repeat: In MPE only indication in percent is correct.
AT+CSQ
response:
+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber>
<rssi> Description
0 -113 dBm or
1 -111 dBm
2-30 -109 dBm to -53 dBm
31 -51 dBm or greater
99 Not known or not detectable
2-30 -109 dBm to -53 dBm - here must be the bad conversion (bug) in program!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30-2 = 28; 109 db - 53 dB = 56 dB; 56 dB/28 = 2dB step
rssi =
0 => -113 dBm or less (0% - poor signal)
1 => -111 dBm
------------------------
2 => -109 dB,
3 => -107 dB (= -109 dB +2 dB),
4 => -105 dB (= -107 dB +2 dB),
...... ect
30 =>-53 dB
-----------------------
and finaly:
31=>-51 dB or more (100% - superb signal)
Signal [dB] = rssi*2 -113
Thats all.
response:
+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber>
<rssi> Description
0 -113 dBm or
1 -111 dBm
2-30 -109 dBm to -53 dBm
31 -51 dBm or greater
99 Not known or not detectable
2-30 -109 dBm to -53 dBm - here must be the bad conversion (bug) in program!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30-2 = 28; 109 db - 53 dB = 56 dB; 56 dB/28 = 2dB step
rssi =
0 => -113 dBm or less (0% - poor signal)
1 => -111 dBm
------------------------
2 => -109 dB,
3 => -107 dB (= -109 dB +2 dB),
4 => -105 dB (= -107 dB +2 dB),
...... ect
30 =>-53 dB
-----------------------
and finaly:
31=>-51 dB or more (100% - superb signal)
Signal [dB] = rssi*2 -113
Thats all.