Some Lobaro devices do support mobile connections like NB-IoT or LTE-Cat-M1. This page contains background information and technical details related to the mobile connections.
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LTE Signal strength
The signal strength of the LTE-M1 or NB-IoT network can be derived from the RSRP and RSRQ dimensionless values.
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The actual value of your devices connection statistics is shown in the Lobaro platform under "Device Properties".
For "unstable" network coverage Lobaro can 't not guarantee the correct function of the cellular uplinks and battery lifesruntimes under all conditions. Please consider a different location for the particular device.
Geo Location Lookup
There are multiple ways to trace where a mobile device is.
In General the following information is required and transmitted in the device status packets:
- TAC → lac (dezimal), 0xcb20 = 52000
- Tracking Area Code (TAC) sometimes called Location Area Code (LAC)
- CI → cid (dezimal), 0x299A605 = 43623941
- Cell ID (CID / CID)
Here are some resources to use:
Resource | Description | |
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Lookup Cells | Account needed - not for commercial use platform.eNodeB.towerID (based on CI ) var ci = parseInt("01DD4E02",16); | |
https://my.unwiredlabs.com/dashboard/login | LTE Location API Account required |
LTE network error codes
Newer firmware of Lobaro products report potential ESM (EPS Session Management) and EMM (EPS Mobility Management) errors in their status uploads.
EMM Error codes
Source: ETSI TS 124 301 V14.5.0 - Table 9.9.3.9.1: ESM cause information element
E.g.: +CNEC_EMM: 19 is error code 19 which is 0b10011 which corresponds to ESM failure (see table below)
ESM Error codes
Source: ETSI TS 124 301 V14.5.0 - Table 9.9.4.4.1: ESM cause information element
CNEC_ESM: 27,0 is error code 27 with cid 0, and 27 is binary 1b11011 which corresponds to Missing or unknown APN
NB-IoT network coverage
Please see: https://iotcreators.com/network/?#G
For testing the coverage you can use our hardware with our USB Config Adapter and the Lobaro Maintenance Tool to observe the log during connection.
Or test yourself using a professional 3rd party network tester e.g. from ENQT.
Modem specifics (nRF9160)
Today Lobaro is using the Nordic nRF9160 in most of it's products. Beside that Lobaro Firmware the Modem Firmware from Nordic is running on a separate core.
Modem Parameter
Parameter | Beschreibung | Values |
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reg | Registration |
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tac | Tracking Area Code | |
ci | Cell ID | |
psm | PSM Activity Timer (T3324) | See for info: |
tau | Long-Periodic TAU Timer (Extended T3412) | |
SNR | Signal to Noise Ratio |
Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID)
Please see: https://help.1nce.com/dev-hub/docs/sim-cards-knowledge
NB-IoT / LTE-M Bands
Each Lobaro hardware only supports a subset of bands.
Operators might change bands without prior notice.
Band | Uplink (TX) | Downlink (RX) | Bandwidth | Duplex-Mode | Used by |
B3 | 1710-1785 MHz | 1805-1880MHz | 75 MHz | ||
B8 | 880 - 915 MHz | 925 - 960 MHz | 25 MHz | HD-FDD | Telekom |
B20 | 832 - 862 MHz | 791 - 821 MHz | 30 MHz | HD-FDD | Vodafone |
The NB-IoT Bands selected for Europe are B3 (1800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz) and B20 (800 MHz). B8 and B20 are supported by most all Lobaro devices, B3 might be available on special sales request.
Mobile operator and LTE band configuration
Depending on the mobile operator the Config Parameters Operator
and (LTE) Band
can be set. Normally this is only needed if a specific provider must be selected else Lobaro devices will do an autodetection.
Operator codes are 5 digit codes that indicate country and operator. The band defines the frequency range of the operator.
List of common operators:
- MCC = Mobile Country Code
- MNC = Mobile Network Code
- Operator = MCC+MNC (Config Parameter for Lobaro Devices)
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- 1nce.com: iot.1nce.net
- M2M: internet.m2mportal.de
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- IoT Easy Connect NB-IoT: lpwa.vodafone.com
- IoT Easy Connect 4G: iot.vodafone.de
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recent variants too.
Known issues
Remote Update for Modem Firmware not possible (relevant until today)
The Lobaro Hardware does not support remote Modem Firmware updates. This might change in future but brings additional hardware requirements like external memory.
Modem Firmware < 1.3.0 does not support LTE-M and NB-IoT at the same time (relevant until 10/2022)
When enabling both LTE-M and NB-IoT in a Lobaro Firmware that runs with Modem Firmware < 1.3.0 the Modem can not do a fallback to LTE-M when NB-IoT is not available and thus the firmware only uses NB-IoT in that case.
With Modem Firmware >= 1.3.0 a proper fallback is implemented.
nrf9160 SICA vs. SIBA (no LTE-M) (relevant until ~12/2021)
The nrf9160 SIBA only supports NB-IoT but not LTE-M. Since late 2021 Lobaro only uses the nrf9160 SICA which supports both NB-IoT and LTE-M
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Other provider codes are listed in a list of mobile operator codes on Wikipedia. Additional information on operators and bands can be found halberdbastion.com.