Mv could mean “Measured value” or “Modulation version”. The decimal 2.227 is very specific.
Possible interpretations:
Given that v2.227 resembles software versioning, it’s most likely firmware or configuration version for the LTE stack handling the 5 MHz, H43 antenna, C50 cell parameters. 4g Lte 5m H43 C50 Mv2.227
H43 refers to a specific cell sector (e.g., site H, sector 43, which might be an unusual sectorization – perhaps a 6-sector site).Since this is likely an OEM module or industrial router, follow these steps:
Step 1: Identify the physical ports. Look for a SIM card slot (standard or nano), SMA antenna connectors (for the "5m" cable), and either Ethernet (RJ45) or GPIO pins. Given that v2
Step 2: Power it correctly. Check the label near "C50". If it draws 50mA at idle, it likely requires 5V or 12V DC. Do not exceed 15V without a datasheet.
Step 3: Configure APN settings.
You will need the Access Point Name from your cellular carrier (e.g., internet, fast.t-mobile.com, broadband). Access the web interface at 192.168.1.1 or via serial console (baud rate 115200). Likeliest scenario: Given engineering codes, H43 refers to
Step 4: Antenna placement. Use the "5m" cable to mount the antenna away from metal and high-frequency noise (motors, inverters). A 5-meter cable will have ~2-3dB of signal loss, so use a high-gain (5dBi+) antenna.