For practical interpretation: If you’re seeing this in a drive test, H43 likely points to a specific used by the eNodeB.
It looks like a short data string—likely a modem/cellular label or telemetry. Possible parses: 4g Lte 5m H43 C50 Mv2.227
: This refers to Long-Term Evolution , a 4G wireless standard designed to provide high-speed data for mobile devices and IoT hardware. For practical interpretation: If you’re seeing this in
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Do not try to buy this as a finished product. Instead, search for the full manufacturer's part number (e.g., Quectel EC25-E Mv2.227 ). Without the brand prefix, you are looking at a component, not a user-ready device. : Do not try to buy this as a finished product
: Refers to the standard 4th Generation Long Term Evolution mobile network technology used for high-speed data.
: These are internal hardware revision and configuration identifiers used by manufacturers to distinguish between different production batches or regional hardware variations.