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SMS interface implemented
#1
I have added an interface to send SMS from GSM dongles and phones connected by USB or Bluetooth. This is the list of compatible devices: http://wammu.eu/phones/ with some data to configure them.

I have tested it with an Huawei K3520 GSM dongle and works like a charm.

   

Now I have to add the "send SMS" action but you can already play sending test messages Big Grin

Follow these instructions to test: http://www.sailoog.com/en/blog/test-open...r-v080beta

I have not tested with phones yet.

More info: http://wammu.eu/docs/manual/faq/index.html
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#2
Is it possible to build in a option to send sms with HTTP POST/GET syntax ?
i have a Teltonika RUT500 3g router that have that option. (Teltonika RUT500)

HTTP POST/GET string example

http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cgi-bin/sms_send?...&text=test
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#3
Yes it is, but that should be a new action/trigger able to manage GET/POST

Noted on features requests, thanks!
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#4
It would be nice to request a status report via SMS from outside the boat.


Viele Grüße,
Martin

www.sirius-forum.de
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#5
You will be able to get keywords from SMS and trigger an action to send any value by SMS
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#6
Hi Sailoog,

I now got a K3520, too. It is recognized by Raspian and I can send SMS from command line.
In Openplotter I set up a serial device and used it in the SMS dialog.
When testing, the device can not be connected.
What am I doing wrong?

Martin
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#7
I have tested it with an Huawei E220 USB connected via USB and it is ok

But when I try to send an SMS via trigger I have this problem:

I set the trigger

Time: time
operator: was present in the last (sec)
value= 180500 (for the tast I set the current time plus 10 minutes)

I expect that after 10 minutes the SMS starts, but the SMS starts after a few seconds

i think maybe I'm wrong by setting the trigger, which is the correct setting?
Renato
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#8
Yes your settings is not what you want.

Your setting means: The trigger will be true if in the last 10 minutes the magnitude Time has had a valid value. So, immediately the magnitude Time have a value, the trigger will be true.

If you want to send a SMS every 10 minutes you should define a trigger "None (always true)" and an action "sends SMS", repeat after "10", "minutes".

If you want to send a SMS just once after 10 minutes I have no idea how... A feature ahead is to process Time and Data to be able to set triggers based on time.
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#9
Wasn't sure where to post this but...

Have you seen these gsm board not long out? Cost next to nothing, next one will have a gps built in as well..

http://www.myelectronicslab.com/tutorial...i-thinker/
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