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							<title>Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Hi. I want to build a motorcycle alarm. I'm wondering if it's possible to send a sms wirelessly to my mobile phone when the bike is interrupted. If so</description>
							<author>&lt;noauthor@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Colin Mac wrote ...Hi, Arun. Instead of keeping a mobile in the bike that sends the message to the mobile in my pocket. I was wondering if there was, </description>
							<author>say2paul&lt;say2paul@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Excellent thanks</description>
							<author>Colin Mac&lt;colinmac12@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Hello Mac,are you very particular about sending SMS only when the bike is tampered, bcoz when you get SMS on your Mobile your are notified by a small </description>
							<author>Arun Kumar V&lt;nura1002003@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Hi, Arun. Instead of keeping a mobile in the bike that sends the message to the mobile in my pocket. I was wondering if there was, a SMS module availa</description>
							<author>Colin Mac&lt;colinmac12@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Hi say2paul.Do you know what they are called?</description>
							<author>Colin Mac&lt;colinmac12@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>GSM / GPRS  Modems  !Arun</description>
							<author>Arun Kumar V&lt;nura1002003@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>and look like this:they have a RS232 port which can be connected to PC/microArun</description>
							<author>Arun Kumar V&lt;nura1002003@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Colin Mac wrote ...Excellent thanksDo let us know if anyone found a gsm modem less then the cost of a mobile phone.</description>
							<author>say2paul&lt;say2paul@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>On second thoughts I'm going to go with a Nokia 3220 phone. Those modems are expensive.</description>
							<author>Colin Mac&lt;colinmac12@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Huh-Ha, back to square one !Arun</description>
							<author>Arun Kumar V&lt;nura1002003@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Hi Arun. I'm looking at FBUS. It uses Tx and Rx like regular RS232 at 115,200 baud.Except I found some C code for a PIC and nokia 3220 and the person </description>
							<author>Colin Mac&lt;colinmac12@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Anyone. How do I connect micro to Nokia 3220 or 3510i?</description>
							<author>Colin Mac&lt;colinmac12@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>thats why you always look for GSM modems when making these kind of projects. You get the modems or modules and use it as per your needs. no issue</description>
							<author>Ajay&lt;contact@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>Mobile phone will be fine until you are making project at your own, but when you want to launch it commercially, I think there must be some proprietar</description>
							<author>say2paul&lt;say2paul@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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							<title>Re: Sending SMS</title>
							<description>1. GSM modems are designed to work for 24 hours 365 days continuously without any problem.2. GSM modems comes with RS-232 port, i.e. it is very easy t</description>
							<author>say2paul&lt;say2paul@nospam.com&gt;</author>
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