/* SMS receiver This sketch, for the Arduino GSM shield, waits for a SMS message and displays it through the Serial port. Circuit: * GSM shield attached to and Arduino * SIM card that can receive SMS messages created 25 Feb 2012 by Javier Zorzano / TD This example is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/GSMExamplesReceiveSMS */ // include the GSM library #include // PIN Number for the SIM #define PINNUMBER "" // initialize the library instances GSM gsmAccess; GSM_SMS sms; // Array to hold the number a SMS is retreived from char senderNumber[20]; 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 Receiver"); // connection state boolean notConnected = true; // Start GSM connection while (notConnected) { if (gsmAccess.begin(PINNUMBER) == GSM_READY) { notConnected = false; } else { Serial.println("Not connected"); delay(1000); } } Serial.println("GSM initialized"); Serial.println("Waiting for messages"); } void loop() { char c; // If there are any SMSs available() if (sms.available()) { Serial.println("Message received from:"); // Get remote number sms.remoteNumber(senderNumber, 20); Serial.println(senderNumber); // An example of message disposal // Any messages starting with # should be discarded if (sms.peek() == '#') { Serial.println("Discarded SMS"); sms.flush(); } // Read message bytes and print them while (c = sms.read()) { Serial.print(c); } Serial.println("\nEND OF MESSAGE"); // Delete message from modem memory sms.flush(); Serial.println("MESSAGE DELETED"); } delay(1000); }