01-03-2012 01:34 AM
Thanks for your concerned reply.....
01-03-2012 03:03 AM
01-04-2012 03:04 AM
Hi MiBL,
first you did not add the pictures you are reffering to and also your formatting seems a bit off.
I checked the pdf file that you attached.
The signal intensity subVI is as far as I can see used to show the user intensity of the signal, so you might probably omit it.
As far as the main block diagram is concerned do you have some specific question? You are reading and writing from the serial port and depending on the message recieved choose a subVI to be run.
03-14-2012 04:06 AM
can i have the vi for 8.6 version...Thanks a loy
06-08-2012 04:52 PM
I've just post a set of programs for GSM modem on the following site:
https://sites.google.com/site/tstalevski/labview-send---receive-sms-message
With these subVIs you can send, receive, delete and list SMS meseges. Also you can easily test AT commands.
If you have some questions regarding to using programs do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail.
Trajan Stalevski
trajan@vinca.rs
05-30-2014 01:43 AM
hi I am also havving the problem in sms receiving.... could you help me out with this... I attched the Vi..
05-30-2014 03:32 AM
Sorry, I can not read your programs because my LaBVIEW version is 8.6. Try my set of subVI's for sending/receiving SMS messages and inform me about eventual problems.
best regards
Trajan Stalevski
trajan@vinca.rs
05-30-2014 04:22 AM
I already used your code sir. But it doesn't receive the SMS. IF I am using your code means, should i want to keep the GSM toolkit?
05-30-2014 04:35 AM
I do not like to burden this forum with our correspondence, please inform me in details about specific problems by email. What kind of GSM modem are you using (RS232 or USB port),.. and many other details. Can you send SMS message with my subVI's?
regrads
Trajan
05-30-2014 04:52 AM
Hi Trajan,
I would advice keeping such conversations on this forum itself. Discussions regarding debugging and providing solutions to such problems, are reitrating processes and someone or the other is going to come back to this thread looking for a solution for their similar problems. So such discussions are never a burden to the forum. In fact, that's what the forum is for. Unless you are discussing something really personal, try to keep it within the forum so that every one gets the benifits of the forum.
regards,
Nitz