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sending message using at command up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 Im new to GSM and AT command sets, based on the error +CMS ERROR: 304 its a Invalid PDU mode parameter according to activexperts Im trying to send message using AT command to GSM modem in PDU mode AT+CMGF=0 OK AT+CMGS=31 > 079136190700203911000C913639350768260000AA13C834A89D07B9C3ED32283D0751C3F3F41B +CMS ERROR: 304 Can you help me guys what did cms error 500 I missed or mistake? I used this to encode the PDU Thanks guys. sms gsm at-command modem pdu share|improve this question asked May 20 '15 at 19:18 javinc 96110 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted Try by chaning PDU mode. Use the following command: AT + CMGF = 1 If you are trying to Send SMS try AT + CMGF = 1 first and then again AT+CMGS="NUMBER" and hope after typing the message on > prompt, you are using CTRL+Z key combination to send SMS. share|improve this answer edited May 20 '15 at 20:42 n9code 3,3813836 answered May 20 '15 at 20:14 user2543882 761 Thanks mate for giving me a clue that I didn't
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