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SIM7000-LTE-Shield reviews and mentions
- 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.
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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
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botletics/SIM7000-LTE-Shield is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of SIM7000-LTE-Shield is C++.
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