We're now up to 11 vehicle modules, and flash memory space is getting very tight. We already can't build all modules with all features, and I don't want to have to limit what we can do. Accordingly, I'm splitting the master project build arrangements as follows: V1_Experimental will dropped (V1 features are all production now). V1_Production will be Tesla Roadster only, with as many features as we can fit in. V2_Experimental will be for the experimental (non-production) vehicles, base features. V2_Production will be for production vehicles, base features (currently this will be none, Tesla Roadster, Volt/Ampera and Renault Twizy). V2_TR_Production will be for Tesla Roadster, full features. V2_RT_Production will be for Renault Twizy, full features. Other private V2_??_Experimental build configs can be used by developers for their own work. As other vehicles make it to production status, and have optional extended features, they will get their own V2_??_Production build configs. I think that this approach brings several advantages: We clearly label vehicle support as Production or Experimental. Experimental work can continue with little impact on Production. For vehicle modules that have a lot of functionality (needing flash space), spinning them off to their own build config gives them the full range of flash to work from. The firmware in new modules from China will be based on V2_Production. I plan to commit these changes sometime this week, along with the ACC code that I'm testing in my car now. The logging code also looks stable, and will make it into production with the next release. I've been running this release in my car for about 10 days now, and things are looking good - very very stable with zero crashes and good recovery from poor GSM/GPRS signals. Regards, Mark.
Hi all, I got my GeoSIM last week and has some time testing it during the weekend. I could not get it to receive SMS - it can send sms, it can make calls, and receive calls.... but no receiving... I tested in two different handsets (apart from the ovms v.2 hardware) and tested sending from two different operators here in Sweden. No luck. The profile is Global (as it should be) the SMSC number is as it should be... I created support ticket and am waiting for action. Any advice? Nikolay
According to http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/Data_rates.php GeoSIM have a roaming agreement with Sweden to Telenor (Vodafone), Telia Mobile (TeliaSonera), Tele2 and H3G. However, this does not always mean that a service provider comply on all mobile- and tele-services. It is a bit strange, because GeoSIM's present SMS cost from-Sweden-to-Sweden on their website: http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/calls_and_coverage.php * To send a text message (SMS) * *on Sweden Comviq Mobile - Tele2 (COMVIQ) £0.15 ($0.23) on Sweden Telia-m Mobile - Telia Mobile £0.15 ($0.23) on Sweden Vodafone Mobile - Telenor (Vodafone) £0.15 ($0.23) * SMS utilizes the networks signalling capacity (MobileApplicationPart signaling), which lacks of charging abilities. Operators which exchange signaling usually clearing their accounts (pay each other), both with national and international signaling. BThe CallDataRecords (CRD) from SMS are made in the SMS-Center, not by the signalling data. If e.g. a UK-service provider sign a roaming agreement with operators in Sweden, their SIM-cards are allowed to "log on" (location update) the Swedish network. Sending an mobile originated SMS will then load the signaling links from Sweden to UK, where it's SMSC is located, but the Swedish operator will not make any money, only have additional expenses due to increased signaling load. That is why many operators have blocked their SMS signaling unless the operators/service provider have signed a special SMS-agreement. So for your case, I think you have to ask GeoSIM customer care, if they (still) support roaming in Sweden (MobileOriginated-SMS and MobileTerminated-SMS). Also try all the mentioned operators (Telenor, Telia and Tele2). Br. Håkon 2013/8/26 Nikolay Shishkov <nshishkov@yahoo.com>
Hi all,
I got my GeoSIM last week and has some time testing it during the weekend.
I could not get it to receive SMS - it can send sms, it can make calls, and receive calls.... but no receiving... I tested in two different handsets (apart from the ovms v.2 hardware) and tested sending from two different operators here in Sweden. No luck. The profile is Global (as it should be) the SMSC number is as it should be...
I created support ticket and am waiting for action.
Any advice?
Nikolay
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Thanks Håkon, The problem is only with receiving SMS on a device having the GeoSIM card. The funny thing is that the Global profile has an SMSC that is located in Italy - it is a +39 number... I will ask the GeoSIM customer support the complicated question. Nikolay ________________________________ From: Håkon Markussen <hakon.markussen@gmail.com> To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 4:27 PM Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] GeoSIM problems receiving SMS According to http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/Data_rates.php GeoSIM have a roaming agreement with Sweden to Telenor (Vodafone), Telia Mobile (TeliaSonera), Tele2 and H3G. However, this does not always mean that a service provider comply on all mobile- and tele-services. It is a bit strange, because GeoSIM's present SMS cost from-Sweden-to-Sweden on their website: http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/calls_and_coverage.php To send a text message (SMS) on Sweden Comviq Mobile - Tele2 (COMVIQ) £0.15 ($0.23) on Sweden Telia-m Mobile - Telia Mobile £0.15 ($0.23) on Sweden Vodafone Mobile - Telenor (Vodafone) £0.15 ($0.23) SMS utilizes the networks signalling capacity (MobileApplicationPart signaling), which lacks of charging abilities. Operators which exchange signaling usually clearing their accounts (pay each other), both with national and international signaling. BThe CallDataRecords (CRD) from SMS are made in the SMS-Center, not by the signalling data. If e.g. a UK-service provider sign a roaming agreement with operators in Sweden, their SIM-cards are allowed to "log on" (location update) the Swedish network. Sending an mobile originated SMS will then load the signaling links from Sweden to UK, where it's SMSC is located, but the Swedish operator will not make any money, only have additional expenses due to increased signaling load. That is why many operators have blocked their SMS signaling unless the operators/service provider have signed a special SMS-agreement. So for your case, I think you have to ask GeoSIM customer care, if they (still) support roaming in Sweden (MobileOriginated-SMS and MobileTerminated-SMS). Also try all the mentioned operators (Telenor, Telia and Tele2). Br. Håkon 2013/8/26 Nikolay Shishkov <nshishkov@yahoo.com> Hi all,
I got my GeoSIM last week and has some time testing it during the weekend.
I could not get it to receive SMS - it can send sms, it can make calls, and receive calls.... but no receiving... I tested in two different handsets (apart from the ovms v.2 hardware) and tested sending from two different operators here in Sweden. No luck. The profile is Global (as it should be) the SMSC number is as it should be...
I created support ticket and am waiting for action.
Any advice?
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Nikolay, Where are you based? Sweden? I see no reason why it shouldn't work there on the global profile. Are you sure the SIM is activated and has sufficient credit? The number you are SMSing is a UK number. If so, then all I can really suggest is to open a ticket to GeoSIM to see if they can find out what the issue is. Regards, Mark. On 26 Aug, 2013, at 10:39 PM, Nikolay Shishkov <nshishkov@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks Håkon,
The problem is only with receiving SMS on a device having the GeoSIM card. The funny thing is that the Global profile has an SMSC that is located in Italy - it is a +39 number...
I will ask the GeoSIM customer support the complicated question.
Nikolay
From: Håkon Markussen <hakon.markussen@gmail.com> To: OVMS Developers <ovmsdev@lists.teslaclub.hk> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 4:27 PM Subject: Re: [Ovmsdev] GeoSIM problems receiving SMS
According to http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/Data_rates.php GeoSIM have a roaming agreement with Sweden to Telenor (Vodafone), Telia Mobile (TeliaSonera), Tele2 and H3G. However, this does not always mean that a service provider comply on all mobile- and tele-services.
It is a bit strange, because GeoSIM's present SMS cost from-Sweden-to-Sweden on their website: http://www.globalsimcard.co.uk/calls_and_coverage.php
To send a text message (SMS) on Sweden Comviq Mobile - Tele2 (COMVIQ) £0.15 ($0.23) on Sweden Telia-m Mobile - Telia Mobile £0.15 ($0.23) on Sweden Vodafone Mobile - Telenor (Vodafone) £0.15 ($0.23)
SMS utilizes the networks signalling capacity (MobileApplicationPart signaling), which lacks of charging abilities. Operators which exchange signaling usually clearing their accounts (pay each other), both with national and international signaling.
BThe CallDataRecords (CRD) from SMS are made in the SMS-Center, not by the signalling data. If e.g. a UK-service provider sign a roaming agreement with operators in Sweden, their SIM-cards are allowed to "log on" (location update) the Swedish network. Sending an mobile originated SMS will then load the signaling links from Sweden to UK, where it's SMSC is located, but the Swedish operator will not make any money, only have additional expenses due to increased signaling load.
That is why many operators have blocked their SMS signaling unless the operators/service provider have signed a special SMS-agreement.
So for your case, I think you have to ask GeoSIM customer care, if they (still) support roaming in Sweden (MobileOriginated-SMS and MobileTerminated-SMS). Also try all the mentioned operators (Telenor, Telia and Tele2).
Br. Håkon
2013/8/26 Nikolay Shishkov <nshishkov@yahoo.com> Hi all,
I got my GeoSIM last week and has some time testing it during the weekend.
I could not get it to receive SMS - it can send sms, it can make calls, and receive calls.... but no receiving... I tested in two different handsets (apart from the ovms v.2 hardware) and tested sending from two different operators here in Sweden. No luck. The profile is Global (as it should be) the SMSC number is as it should be...
I created support ticket and am waiting for action.
Any advice?
Nikolay
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