When BigBox V1 is connected to a 5G NSA network, we need to be using some combination of 5G and LTE signal measurements.
When connected to 5G SA, presumably we should just use the 5G ones.
When connected to LTE, we need to be using the LTE measurements.
Currently, when the RM520N-GL modem is connected to LTE, we report the 5G measurements which are -32768dB (impossible, this is the smallest 32bit signed integer value).
This will be very confusing to users trying to find good signal.
When BigBox V1 is connected to a 5G NSA network, we need to be using some combination of 5G and LTE signal measurements.
When connected to 5G SA, presumably we should just use the 5G ones.
When connected to LTE, we need to be using the LTE measurements.
Currently, when the RM520N-GL modem is connected to LTE, we report the 5G measurements which are -32768dB (impossible, this is the smallest 32bit signed integer value).
This will be very confusing to users trying to find good signal.