Geiler Geigerzähler aus den 80ern mit Rs232 seriellem Anschluss.

Anyone ever sent an from a ?

I have an device that should send alerts on measurement peaks.

@dbread This is probably not the best way, but I can do it by sending an XMPP message to a number through jmp.chat, though you have to pay for it. If your device is offline then I guess this couldn't work, but then how would you send anything?

@ben The "client" said no wifi. It's a hard requirement. SMS is the requested "data layer" 😆

Disclaimer: it is a spare-time project for a non-profit org

@dbread Maybe include a cellular modem with SMS support and a simple program to send them out. I remember using a GSM modem here years ago that was USB and had such a program included for sending and receiving SMS.

@ben That is the idea, but the question is, is there a Python library that eases the use of that GSM hardware?

@dbread I used to read of people using twillio for this. Never used any sms services as they seem to all cost money

@dbread I used Twilio a few times. It's fine.

The excellent 'notifiers' library puts a whole bunch of different services under the same API: github.com/liiight/notifiers

Not just SMS, but a bunch of others as well.

@dbread Though I just realized that you said the device was offline. Hmmm... you might consider some of the #CircuitPython offerings from Adafruit that can connect to the cell network and send SMS messages. I've used CircuitPython on their wifi-connected devices and it works great.

@joshburnett The library looks gr8, thanks for the hint. I wrote a Matrix connector a few years ago, but *notifiers* makes connecting quite beautiful (according to their basic usage doc)

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.