/* SMS sender This sketch, for the Arduino GSM shield,sends an SMS message you enter in the serial monitor. Connect your Arduino with the GSM shield and SIM card, open the serial monitor, and wait for the "READY" message to appear in the monitor. Next, type a message to send and press "return". Make sure the serial monitor is set to send a newline when you press return. Circuit: * GSM shield * SIM card that can send SMS created 25 Feb 2012 by Tom Igoe This example is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/GSMExamplesSendSMS */ // Include the GSM library #include #define PINNUMBER "" // initialize the library instance GSM gsmAccess; GSM_SMS sms; void setup() { // initialize serial communications and wait for port to open: Serial.begin(9600); while (!Serial) { ; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only } Serial.println("SMS Messages Sender"); // connection state boolean notConnected = true; // Start GSM shield // If your SIM has PIN, pass it as a parameter of begin() in quotes while (notConnected) { if (gsmAccess.begin(PINNUMBER) == GSM_READY) { notConnected = false; } else { Serial.println("Not connected"); delay(1000); } } Serial.println("GSM initialized"); } void loop() { Serial.print("Enter a mobile number: "); char remoteNum[20]; // telephone number to send sms readSerial(remoteNum); Serial.println(remoteNum); // sms text Serial.print("Now, enter SMS content: "); char txtMsg[200]; readSerial(txtMsg); Serial.println("SENDING"); Serial.println(); Serial.println("Message:"); Serial.println(txtMsg); // send the message sms.beginSMS(remoteNum); sms.print(txtMsg); sms.endSMS(); Serial.println("\nCOMPLETE!\n"); } /* Read input serial */ int readSerial(char result[]) { int i = 0; while (1) { while (Serial.available() > 0) { char inChar = Serial.read(); if (inChar == '\n') { result[i] = '\0'; Serial.flush(); return 0; } if (inChar != '\r') { result[i] = inChar; i++; } } } }