![]() ![]() When I send the same message to my Wavecom WMOD2 modem (from the same handset) I see a similar result code come in. 140 octets since each UCS-2 character is 16 bits. Notably, the of 8 indicates that the message is not compressed (otherwise bit 5 would be set), and that UCS-2 encoding is being used (bit 3 is set).Īnd the field is 140 because the message is 70 UCS-2 characters i.e. I’ve also set +CSDH=1, so that I see all of the above message parameters. (I have set AT+CNMI=3,2 so that the TA forwards all unsolicited SMS results/messages to the TE). ![]() ![]() I send a 70 character long UCS-2 message to my Siemens TC35i modem. I do not know if I’ve failed to set the appropriate device mode, mis-interpreted the GSM standard, or whether one or more of the modems I’ve used could be at fault. I have test-run my code using a couple of different GSM modems, and have seen inconsistent results. (With a view to supporting Russian/Cyrillic). I’ve been writing some code to support the sending/receipt of UCS-2 encoded SMS messages within our software product. ![]()
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