Well, today is my last post on the LTE project. After showing it to my co-workers, it has now been renamed the “bone phone” because of it’s unique shape and […]
LTE Project: SMS, read and reply!
Of course the Botletics shield that houses the modem was able to receive sms messages the moment I put a sim card in it, but now I can read them […]
LTE Project: Sent a text message!
Today was a great day for my LTE project! Today I sent a text message using only the buttons on the device itself! It was great to be able to […]
LTE Project: Button it up.
Now that I shoved all the wires in there and soldered in the connections for the buttons, I was able to close the case. It still opens, you just have […]
LTE project button code
Here’s the deal, I have a very small screen, with six available buttons. I need to make sure that if you press the button, it does the right thing for […]
LTE project gets a status bar!
In my continuing effort to learn about programming, cellular service, and Arduino, I’ve made a couple of great developments on my LTE project. Essentially, I’m turning these parts into a […]
Arduino LTE Botletics shield and a Nokia 5110 display!
Today was a lot of fun, and I mean a lot! I was able to connect not only the Botletics LTE shield, but also the Nokia 5110 screen to the […]
Testing other SIM cards with the Arduino LTE shield from Botletics
In the continuing process of testing out various aspects of using the Botletics LTE Arduino shield, I’ve decided to do a quick test with a few other SIM cards that […]
Texting trouble with the LTE shield!
Next on my bucket list for things to test out with the Botletics LTE Shield was text messaging, or SMS. According to the demo, it was supposed to be really […]
LTE shield for Arduino: Web Page Download!
First up on my list of learning about this Botletics LTE shield was how to pull data. Fortunately for me, the LTE demo sketch included a method for downloading something […]