hologram-python
SIM7000-LTE-Shield
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4 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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hologram-python
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OVMS and 2023 Niro
OVMS is a not cheap module. It comes with a hologram.io SIM card, but you can use any data-only LTE plan. Cost for the module is over $250, and then you'll have to pay somewhere south of $5/mo for a data plan if you go with hologram.io.
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App charge status stuck on 'loading'/'updating' message. any ideas?
An LTE plan from hologram.io is a few bucks a month... and i'd gladly pay it and not give my money to OnStar's broken stuff :-).
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How Do I Make Another Electronic Device Communicate With My App?
You could build out something using Arduino or similar. It's a very heavy lift, especially if you don't have experience using Arduino/similar build-your-own-hardware stuff. But you can find an Arduino as a processor, a GPS module, an IoT/Cell data module, and either battery or some wiring to plug it into another power source, and write your own custom code that will turn the unit on and report location at an interval of your choosing. I'm guessing that'd cost roughly $50-150 for initial hardware depending on options, and you'd need to pair it with monthly cell data service, like hologram.io.
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solar + LTE tide sensor
I want to lead off with a big shout-out to Botletics and their (his?) SIM7000 LTE CAT-M1 shield. From the beginning I knew I was going to need wireless connectivity and that WiFi was not going to reach. I considered Blues Wireless, but ultimately went with Botletics + hologram.io and I'm extremely glad I did. I plugged it in, I lightly modified the example code (it was pretty close to what I needed already, I basically just took out the GPS reading and replaced it with an averaged HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor reading) and it just worked.
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Why Helium compares to companies having nothing in common, and completely different business model, by make up some points the other companies dont care
Companies use hologram.io sim cars in their devices and trackers and no consumer knows this unless they take the device apart and inspect the sim car and look up what the logo is.
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Best companies for full-time RV living?
hologram.io
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Controlling my Jetson in a remote location
If you can't get Ethernet then Cellular modem is best. For devices I rarely need to talk to I use hologram.io and it costs me a few dollars/year (under $10USD). Otherwise get a real cellular plan. Hologram has some nice software to make it easy to communicate.
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Sim card and arduino uno module
i will be trying the mkr nb 1500 with the hologram.io sim card. hologram has a pilot program that includes 1mb of free data per month which should cover texts that aren't sent all the time. i mention this incase anyone else stumbles on this in search of a similar solution.
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Ask HN: Is anyone working on a open hardware 3G/4G dongle?
Depends how open you mean. For a lot of hobbyists and integrators, this works:
https://github.com/hologram-io/nova-hardware
And run this on a Pi:
https://github.com/hologram-io/hologram-python
If you need something one layer deeper on the module or chipset level, there’s not really a lot out there.
SIM7000-LTE-Shield
- Cheap options for connecting to cellular data in 2023?
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Using a SIM7000A cellular shield in the USA
I am making a ESP32-based alarm and would like to add the capability to send SMS messages. A SIM7000A shield allows me to do but requires a sim card, and I would like to use a prepaid one (without contract, need to give credit card info, etc). Does anyone recommend one? I am located in the US.
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solar + LTE tide sensor
I want to lead off with a big shout-out to Botletics and their (his?) SIM7000 LTE CAT-M1 shield. From the beginning I knew I was going to need wireless connectivity and that WiFi was not going to reach. I considered Blues Wireless, but ultimately went with Botletics + hologram.io and I'm extremely glad I did. I plugged it in, I lightly modified the example code (it was pretty close to what I needed already, I basically just took out the GPS reading and replaced it with an averaged HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor reading) and it just worked.
- How Likely is a Malicious MITM Attack on the Cellular Network?
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Weird power cycle AT issue with SIM7600
Link for modified Adafruit fona library to support sim7600 - https://github.com/botletics/SIM7000-LTE-Shield
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Need to have kernel built with certain options?
Per this link: https://github.com/botletics/SIM7000-LTE-Shield/issues/15
What are some alternatives?
hackrf - low cost software radio platform
ESP32-BLE-Mouse - Bluetooth LE Mouse library for the ESP32 (Arduino IDE compatible)
pinephone_modem_sdk - Pinephone Modem SDK: Tools to build your own bootloader, kernel and rootfs
IRremoteESP8266 - Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/
amodem - Audio MODEM Communication Library in Python
srsRAN_4G - Open source SDR 4G software suite from Software Radio Systems (SRS) https://docs.srsran.com/projects/4g
interfax-python - Fax send and receive in Python with the InterFAX REST API
WaterLevel - 💧 Monitoring water tanker level using NodeMCU ESP8266 and HC-SR04P Ultrasonic Sensor and broadcasting it using a simple HTTP server inside NodeMCU ESP8266 and show data in an Android App
pySerial - Python serial port access library
Beagle_SDR_GPS - KiwiSDR: BeagleBone web-accessible shortwave receiver and software-defined GPS
nova-hardware - Hologram Nova Hardware
EBYTE - Libraries to program and use UART-based EBYTE wireless data transceivers