RILC2KMRLPARAMMASK

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This enumeration describes the RILC2KMRLPARAMMASK.

Syntax

enum RILC2KMRLPARAMMASK {
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_SERVING = 0x00000001,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_NID = 0x00000002,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_SID = 0x00000004,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_BSID = 0x00000008,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_BASELAT = 0x00000010,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_BASELONG = 0x00000020,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_REFPN = 0x00000040,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_GPSSECONDS = 0x00000080,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_PILOTSTRENGTH = 0x00000100,
    RIL_PARAM_C2KRML_ALL = 0x000001ff
} ; 

Constants

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_SERVING

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_NID

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_SID

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_BSID

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_BASELAT

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_BASELONG

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_REFPN

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_GPSSECONDS

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KMRL_PILOTSTRENGTH

  • RIL_PARAM_C2KRML_ALL

Remarks

Networks will vary, but the following table summarizes which items are returned for typical CDMA networks.

Serving and neighbor networks (subject to availability from network)

Entry Typically returned? Range Comment

Serving

Yes

0 through 1

1 = serving; 0 = non-serving

NID

Yes

0 through 32,767

15 bits

SID

Yes

0 through 65,535

16 bits

BaseStationID

Yes

0 through 65,535

16 bits

BaseLat

Yes

0 through 4,194,303

Base station latitude in units of 0.25 sec, expressed as a two's-complement signed number with positive numbers signifying north latitudes; 22 bits

BaseLong

Yes

0 through 8,388,607

Base station longitude in units of 0.25 sec, expressed as a two's-complement signed number with positive numbers signifying east longitude; 23 bits

RefPN

Yes

0 through 511

9 bits

GPSSeconds

Yes

CDMA system time from the "sync channel" when this set was acquired

PilotStrength

Yes

0 through 63

 

Requirements

Header: Generated from CellularAPI_OEM.idl

Cellular COM enumerations

 

 

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