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Day: August 29, 2006

SMS Remote Control

August 29, 2006 by Will O'Brien 2 Comments

sms remote

The Ericsson T10s outputs sms messages through its on-boared data connector when they are recieved. Serasidis Vasilis exploited this feature to build his own SMS remote control. His example provides on/off control of four devices. The hardest part was programming the Atmel to turn the 7 bit output from the phone into the 8 bits the Atmel expects.

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