Successfully send sms with python
mm0fmf
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Tue Sep 22 12:27:35 EDT 2015
On 22/09/2015 12:19, Timon Rhynix wrote:
> Hello, I have used pyserial, sms0.4 and other libraries to send sms via huawei E1750 modem.
> The code runs well and no error is thrown but the text message is not sent/delivered to the number.
> One of my code is as follows:
>
> import serial
> import time
>
> class TextMessage:
> def __init__(self, recipient="0123456789", message="TextMessage.content not set."):
> self.recipient = recipient
> self.content = message
>
> def setRecipient(self, number):
> self.recipient = number
>
> def setContent(self, message):
> self.content = message
>
> def connectPhone(self):
> conn = 'COM13'
> self.ser = serial.Serial(conn, 460800, timeout=5)
> time.sleep(1)
>
> def sendMessage(self):
> self.ser.write('ATZ\r')
> time.sleep(1)
> self.ser.write('AT+CMGF=1\r')
> time.sleep(1)
> self.ser.write('''AT+CMGS="''' + self.recipient + '''"\r''')
> time.sleep(1)
> self.ser.write(self.content + "\r")
> time.sleep(1)
> self.ser.write(chr(26))
> time.sleep(1)
> print "message sent!"
>
> def disconnectPhone(self):
> self.ser.close()
>
> When run it, the "message sent!" is printed but no message is sent/delivered.
> Please assist on what I am missing. Thank you
>
If it's like the GSM modem I used then you should replace those "\r"
strings with "\r\n".
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