Signal Analyser

Professional cellular signal analyser guide for IoT and M2M installations. RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, CQI, PCI and EARFCN explained with diagnostic framework and MIMO port analysis.

What is a cellular signal analyser?
A cellular signal analyser reads and interprets multiple signal quality metrics simultaneously from a cellular modem — including RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, CQI, RSSI, PCI, EARFCN and timing advance — to diagnose the current RF environment and predict installation performance. For IoT and M2M, the only accurate signal analyser is one that reads from the actual router and antenna being deployed, not a generic test device.

Signal analysis for IoT installations goes beyond checking whether a connection exists. Understanding the full RF picture at a site — which operators perform best, what the interference environment looks like, whether MIMO is working correctly, whether the antenna is pointed correctly — is the difference between an installation that works reliably for years and one that generates support calls from week one.

Signal metrics and what they tell you

MetricWhat it measuresWhy it mattersWhere to read it
RSRPReference signal power from serving cell (dBm/RE)Primary coverage indicator. Determines whether signal is adequate.All cellular technologies
RSRQSignal quality relative to total received powerIdentifies interference. Poor RSRQ with good RSRP = interference problem.LTE, NB-IoT, LTE-M
SINRSignal vs interference plus noise ratio (dB)Direct predictor of achievable throughput. High SINR = high modulation = high speed.LTE, 5G NR, NB-IoT
CQIChannel Quality Indicator (0-15)Reported by modem to base station. Reflects modulation order in use. CQI 15 = maximum.LTE
RSSITotal received signal strength including noise and interferenceLess precise than RSRP. Useful as secondary check.LTE
PCIPhysical Cell Identity (0-503)Identifies the serving cell. Used with CellMapper to verify tower and bearing.LTE, 5G NR
EARFCN / ARFCNAbsolute Radio Frequency Channel NumberIdentifies the exact frequency carrier in use. Confirms band selection.LTE / 5G NR
Timing AdvanceDistance compensation value (0-1282)Proxy for distance to serving tower. High TA = distant cell = more path loss.LTE

Diagnostic framework: what to do with your readings

RSRPSINRDiagnosisAction
Good (>-90)Good (>+10)Strong, clean signal from nearby cellProceed. Record and certify.
Good (>-90)Poor (<+5)Interference. Strong signal but polluted channel.Try directional antenna, band lock, or operator change.
Poor (<-100)Good (>+10)Weak signal but clean. Distant cell with no competition.High-gain directional antenna. Confirm throughput adequate.
Poor (<-100)Poor (<+5)Weak and interfered signal.Operator change essential. Consider alternative mounting position.

MIMO port analysis

CellTester reads RSRP from each antenna port individually. For a 2×2 MIMO system, the two RSRP readings should be within 6 dB of each other. For 4×4 MIMO, the spread across four ports should be similarly balanced. Port imbalance above 10 dB indicates a fault: open circuit, poor connector, inadequate cable, or cross-polarisation issue. This fault is invisible to any tester that reads only the combined signal — CellTester reads per port.