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| ==== Brandmeister SMS Services ==== | ==== Brandmeister SMS Services ==== | ||
| - | === WX - <color # | + | === WX === |
| Send a message to 262993 with the message " | Send a message to 262993 with the message " | ||
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| You may also request WX for a specific city by sending "wx < | You may also request WX for a specific city by sending "wx < | ||
| - | === METAR - <color # | + | === METAR === |
| In a similar fashion you may request the recent METAR for a given airport ICAO code. Send an SMS to 262993 with the message "metar <Airport ICAO Caode>", | In a similar fashion you may request the recent METAR for a given airport ICAO code. Send an SMS to 262993 with the message "metar <Airport ICAO Caode>", | ||
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| - | === Query Repeater | + | === Query Repeater === |
| You can request a list of static and dynamically linked talk groups from your current repeater or hotspot by sending a message containing " | You can request a list of static and dynamically linked talk groups from your current repeater or hotspot by sending a message containing " | ||
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| + | === Query RSSI === | ||
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| + | You may also query your RSSI, useful if you want to see signal quality to the repeater. Send a message containing " | ||
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| + | ==== Messaging Another Amateur ==== | ||
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| + | === Direct === | ||
| + | You can send an SMS to another amateur directly using their DMR ID. However, their radio must be on and within proximity of a hotspot/ | ||
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| + | === Using Brandmeister SMSC === | ||
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| + | Brandmeister SMSC resolves the problem with direct messaging via DMR by storing messages for later retrieval by amateurs. Using SMSC you can also use an amateur' | ||
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| + | == Send a message == | ||
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| + | To message another amateur via SMSC send a message such as "< | ||
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| + | == Check Your SMSC Inbox == | ||
| + | Send " | ||
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| + | == Retrieving a Message == | ||
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| + | To fetch a message from your inbox message "GET <message number>" | ||
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| + | == Deleting a Message == | ||
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| + | To delete a message from your inbox message " | ||
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| + | ==== Messaging a Mobile Phone ==== | ||
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| + | It is also possible to send SMS messages to mobile phones via the SMSGTE project - [[https:// | ||
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| + | To send an SMS to a mobile send a message in the format " | ||
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| + | You should receive an acknowledgement message in reply shortly after indicating the message has been sent to SMSGTE and the message is received on the phone. | ||
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| + | A weird quirk of the RT3S is the lack of the + symbol in the T9 style keyboard, you'll need a + symbol to prefix international country codes, e.g. +44, replacing with 00 e.g. 0044 doesn' | ||
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