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1Get started
To get started, get some M590 modules. I remcommend getting several modules becuase sometimes a used module is less than perfect and may have poor signal quality or some other problem. Build up the M590 PCB and connect to it a USB TTL serial data module set to 3.3V. Power the module off an 18650 cell. Choose a nice Terminal program. I like to use Terminal v1.9b by Bray.
Some tips:
The M590 will most likely be trying to communicate with the last-used settings, 115 Kbs etc. So one of the first things you ought to do is change the default bit rate to something easier to work with 9,600 bps.
There's a lot of pages on the Net about getting up and running
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2Try out the module with a SMS (.... yawn...).
You might need to try another module if it's not working too well. Send a SMS (there's plenty of pages on the web about how). You'll likely get bored quickly with SMS so now let's have some fun
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3Try the commands
Look for the file on this page with the list of undocumented commands.
A good one to start with is :
AT+CGED
Now call the number of the SIM card.
You should get something like this:
RING +CGED: Service Cell: MCC:214, MNC: 7, LAC:0dae, CI:3107, BSIC:00, Equivalent PLMNs: MCC:214, MNC: 7 Arfcn:00016, RxLevServ:020, RfChannels:000, ArÖ¹}‘•‘é068, RxLevFull:013, RxLevSub:029, RxQualFull:006, RxQualSub:000, GSM Ciphering:ON, GPRS Ciphering Algorithm: GEA0, ms_txpwr:005, rx_acc_min:255, cbq:ff, cba:ff, c2_valid:False, cr_offset:255, tmp_offset:255, penalty_t:ff, c1:-32768, c2:-32768, ch_type:02, ch_mode:0b, txpwr:006, dtx_used:False, drx_used:True, t3212:00255, acc:ffff, t_adv:004, bs_pa_mfrms:255, dsc:255, rll:032, amr_acs:0, amr_cod_ul:0 amr_cod_dl:2 amr_c_i:126, BEP GMSK: mean_bep_gmsk:255, cv_bep_gmsk:255, BEP 8PSK: mean_bep_8psk:255, cv_bep_8psk:255, Neighbour Cell 1: MCC: -1, MNC:255, LAC:ffff, CI:ffff, BSIC:0b, Arfcn:00014, RxLev:015, C1_nc:32768, C2_nc:32768,
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