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Timo Juhani Lindfors
timo.lindfors at iki.fi
Wed Dec 17 09:27:12 CET 2008
"Michael 'Mickey' Lauer" <mickey at openmoko.org> writes:
>> Does the GSM module
>> in the Neo 1973 / Freerunner support getting such information?
>
> Yes, however see above.
Interesting. How can it be obtained? How can I check if my operator
supports it?
I grepped fso-frameworkd source code and found decodePDUTime() but it
seems to be only called from some SMS handling stuff. I also found
c.append( '+CTZU=1' ) # timezone update
but could not figure out if there is any code that parses the result
or what the result looks like.
>>> gsmdebug.DebugCommand("AT+CCLK?\r\n")
['+CCLK: "0/1/1,0:23:25"', 'OK']
prints some date but that seems to be reset every time I power down
GSM chip. I thought I'd test how accurate the clock is but I can't
seem to be able to set the date:
>>> gsmdebug.DebugCommand("AT+CCLK=08/12/17,10:23:57+02\r\n")
['+CME ERROR: 3']
>>> gsmdebug.DebugCommand("AT+CCLK=08/12/17,10:23:57\r\n")
['+CME ERROR: 3']
>>> gsmdebug.DebugCommand("AT+CCLK=108/12/17,10:23:57\r\n")
['+CME ERROR: 3']
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