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Be careful with those Arduino GSM cards. As [James] reports, they may turn into fire starters. One person has reported a small explosion and fire already on the Arduino forums. Now before we go ...
If you've mastered the art of Arduino, but haven't yet been brave enough to toss in a bit of GSM communication, the how-to guides linked below definitely deserve your attention.
David Mellis has created his very own cellphone using an Arduino GSM shield, as with any phone, on the Arduino GSM Shield cellphone allow you to store numbers ...
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
Now that tinkering has finally come to fruition with [Phang]’s TraLog shield, a single Arduino shield that combines GPS tracking with a GSM and GPRS transceiver.
Mellis used the readily available Arduino GSM Shield, which lets Arduino-based machines access the web over cellular networks, as the basis for his project, but greatly expanded upon the component ...
Adafruit has this week made available the Arduino FONA 800 that has been designed to provide Arduino development boards with the ability to enable Arduino cellular GSM via both voice and data.
The device can be shipped along with Arduino’s Uno, MEGA, and Leonardo boards, and the GSM Shield itself comes with a SIM card. (You can, however, use whatever SIM card you like.) With the ...
This will allow the development platform to connect to the internet via GSM mobile phone networks. The module, or shield, was developed in conjunction with Telefónica’s Physical Internet Laboratory ...