native rM2M_GetGSMPos(posidx, pos[TrM2M_GSMPos]=0);
Returns the number of GSM/UMTS/LTE cells for which valid information is saved to the device (posidx
< 0) or reads out the information saved to the device about a GSM/UMTS/LTE cell in the receiving
range (posidx >= 0)
Note:
Use the "rM2M_EnumPosUpdate()" function in order to get information on WiFi networks in the
receiving range or more specific information on UMTS and/or LTE cells.
Parameter
Explanation
posidx
Selection of the information returned by the function
posidx < 0:
Read the number of GSM/UMTS/LTE cells for which valid
information is saved to the device
posidx >=0: Number of the GSM/UMTS/LTE cell information block that should
be read
pos
posidx < 0:
Not required
posidx >=0: Structure for storing the information about a GSM/UMTS/LTE cell
in the receiving range (see "TrM2M_GSMPos" in chapter "Arrays
with symbolic indices" on page 160)
Explanation
Return value
posidx < 0:
Number of GSM/UMTS/LTE cells for which valid information is
saved to the device (max. 10)
posidx >=0:
l
OK, if the desired cell information block contains valid data
of a GSM cell
l
OK+1, if the desired cell information block contains valid
data of a UMTS cell
l
OK+2, if the desired cell information block contains valid
data of a LTE cell
l
ERROR
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