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2e0rpz_retevis_rt3s_dmr_sms [2022/01/18 19:00] 2e0rpz2e0rpz_retevis_rt3s_dmr_sms [2022/05/29 07:47] (current) – [Messaging a Mobile Phone] 2e0rpz
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 +=== Query RSSI ===
 +
 +You may also query your RSSI, useful if you want to see signal quality to the repeater. Send a message containing "rssi" to 262993
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 +==== Messaging Another Amateur ====
 +
 +=== 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/repeater to receive the message. If their radio is not contactable then the message will disappear into the ether, messages are not redelivered once their radio is spotted again.
 +
 +=== Using Brandmeister SMSC ===
 +
 +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's callsign rather than carrying around a book of DMR IDs. The downside to SMSC compared to direct SMS is that you need to request your inbox via SMS. Messages do not automatically arrive at your radio.
 +
 +== Send a message ==
 +
 +To message another amateur via SMSC send a message such as "<Callsign> Hello!", for example, "2E0RPZ Hello!" to 262995. You will receive a response confirming that the message has been "stored in the system" for the other amateur to receive.
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 +{{:2e0rpz_stored.jpg?200|}}
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 +== Check Your SMSC Inbox ==
 +Send "INBOX" to 262995, you will receive a response with a list of stored messages.
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 +{{:2e0rpz_no_sms.jpg?200|}}
 +
 +== Retrieving a Message ==
 +
 +To fetch a message from your inbox message "GET <message number>" to 262995, for example, "GET 1" to retrieve the first message, or "GET 2" to retrieve the second message and so on.
 +
 +== Deleting a Message ==
 +
 +To delete a message from your inbox message "DELETE <message number>" to 262995, for example, "DELETE 1" to delete the first message, or "DELETE 2" to delete the second message and so on.
 +
 +==== Messaging a Mobile Phone ====
 +
 +It is also possible to send SMS messages to mobile phones via the SMSGTE project - [[https://smsgte.org/]].
 +
 +To send an SMS to a mobile send a message in the format "SMSGTE @<Mobile Number> <Message>", for example, "SMSGTE @5551234567 Hello!" to 234999.
 +
 +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.
 +
 +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't work with SMSGTE. The only fix I found for this was creating a SMS Quick Text preset on the programming software containing the text "SMSGTE @+", once sent to the radio when you send a message select Quick Text option and chose the. template, it'll now have the + symbol in situ ready to enter the rest of the number.
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