SMS-GPS Tracking

Hi!

I'm currently developing an application to for online tracking by SMS. Normally, I should have tested the application with my GSM modem but I seem to be having a problem with my GSM modem, so I will like to similar SMS messages on my PC and send them to the serial port of my Pc they by eliminating the use of GSM modem for the testing.

Please, can anyone tell me what is required and how I'm I suppose to set it up?

Reply to
bunnyboxy
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Maybe you can tell more. You are going to send SMS from your PC, through serial port, to where? Do you want to send plain message, or exact modem command for the message?

Reply to
Atilla

seem

SMS

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SMS from my PC (say, using a software) and that message should be send to the ActiveXpert SMS Toolkit (as plain text) because the application I'm writting was suppose to use a GSM modem and an the ActiveXpert SMS ToolKit. But since the GSM modem is bad, I will like to use an alternative method for the testing of my application(i.e eliminating the hardware part (GSM modem) and using a software for that).

Reply to
bunnyboxy

seem

SMS

set

serial

for

SMS from my PC (say, using a software) and that message should be send to the ActiveXpert SMS Toolkit (as plain text) because the application I'm writting was suppose to use a GSM modem and an the ActiveXpert SMS ToolKit. But since the GSM modem is bad, I will like to use an alternative method for the testing of my application(i.e eliminating the hardware part (GSM modem) and using a software for that).

Reply to
bunnyboxy

First, find GSM modem commands. This link might be a good start:

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Write your application in a way that it generates the correct commands/strings to send the SMS. You can first try writing the output to a file and examine it to verify. I don't know about your toolkit but maybe you can use it to check the format of your message. I hope that was helpful Atilla

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Reply to
Atilla

Even sending SMS from a landline is complicated and quite expensive. There are modems that support it, but they need to connect to a service to do so. The modem you need will probably be more expensive than a GSM modem, and the cost per SMS more than the bundled deals. Probably best to get an inclusive airtime and get on with it!

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SimonTay

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