Waveshare SIM7600G-H 4G HAT for Raspberry Pi - Unlock Mobile Connectivity and GPS!

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  • Love your Raspberry Pi but wish it had even more connectivity akin to your mobile phone. Then the Waveshare 4G HAT is the solution for you!
    Full Article (with scripts and terminal commands) - core-electronics.com.au/guide...
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    This Hat means Serious Business. This Waveshare 4G HAT has a SIM7600G-H Module onboard which enables the 4G/3G/2G communication and GNSS positioning. This module supports LTE CAT4 connection up to 150Mbps for downlink data transfer.
    By the end of this guide, you will be able to send text messages and ring phones from your Raspberry Pi Single Board Computer. Furthermore, you will be to pinpoint exactly what location your device is via GPS (and then send that location data through a text message). You will also be able to send text messages (SMS) to your Raspberry Pi Single Board Computer which can then activate hardware (attached via GPIO Pins) based on the contents of the text message.
    You can also run this Waveshare 4G HAT as an Internet Hotspot, providing an internet connection that you can use to access the web or send out MQTT commands but to prevent blowing up the scope of this guide any larger, that will be explored in a follow-up guide. Furthermore, correctly configured this Waveshare 4G HAT will work with an Arduino Uno Micro-Controller or even as a standalone board, but that's also another story for another guide.
    If you have any questions about this content or want to share a project you're working on head over to our maker forum, we are full time makers and here to help - coreelec.io/forum
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    0:00 Intro
    0:25 4G HAT Overview
    1:01 Video Overview
    1:26 What You Need
    2:44 Assembly of Hardware
    5:33 Software Set Up
    9:45 Ring a Phone with a Raspberry Pi!
    10:54 Success 1!
    11:15 GPS Script
    11:56 Success 2!
    12:19 Human Readable GPS Script
    12:50 Success 3!
    13:19 GPS Data Sent as Text Script
    14:26 Success 4!
    15:00 GPIO Control Via SMS Script
    17:01 Success 5!
    17:40 Outro

Komentáře • 294

  • @jay.instro.2361
    @jay.instro.2361 Před rokem +8

    This tutorial was exceptional. The presenter, the instructions, A+ guys. Never had an install go so smoothly

  • @nurfarishashoeid8657
    @nurfarishashoeid8657 Před rokem +3

    I like his explanation and reaction whenever the code is work.

  • @KlausWulfenbach
    @KlausWulfenbach Před 2 lety +14

    Kid: "Daddy, I want an iPhone!"
    Dad: "We already have an iPhone at home"
    The iPhone at home:

  • @aniruddhakulkarni2959
    @aniruddhakulkarni2959 Před rokem +7

    Great Video! The presenter has a knack for explaining stuff clearly and I can tell it has come from experience. I had a small question. Is it possible to make REST API calls with the setup? I feel the LAT & LONG values could be sent to google and the location data received in HTTP response can be sent as an SMS to further improve human readability. Please let me know if you anyone has tried this. Thanks :)

  • @danjames1922
    @danjames1922 Před rokem +1

    Love the shop and love the content! Great stuff thanks for posting.

  • @larsmielke9400
    @larsmielke9400 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Nice video, however as some comments already pointed out, sms seems to be a bit 90is. What I would like to do is to use a cloud server to connect to the raspberry via ssh tunnel.

  • @minepro1206
    @minepro1206 Před rokem +27

    You've covered every functionality of the hat even a GSM module could do, except the most important one, the dial-up. Why get a 4G LTE hat if you're not gonna use the internet anyway?

    • @donkeypoopdragon
      @donkeypoopdragon Před 8 měsíci +2

      I've looked for a solution for a long time, turns out it's internet over USB lmao you just need a driver

    • @TenForceFalls
      @TenForceFalls Před 2 měsíci

      Gsm is going away in the us soon. I think he was trying to future proof

    • @tahbibosman1167
      @tahbibosman1167 Před 2 měsíci

      @@donkeypoopdragon What driver do you need to set up internet over USB on a raspberry pi for this Waveshare 4G hat?

  • @Maxspert
    @Maxspert Před 8 měsíci +1

    Briliant tutorial!!I have a question,there is any way to connect with a laptop o similar to the raspberry and stream data life from it?Make like a connection and control live the raspberry and anything attached to it?

  • @fabianoslack4269
    @fabianoslack4269 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey man, tks for the video! Any plans to teach how to setup a data connection to the internet using this modem?

  • @paulfirestorm1
    @paulfirestorm1 Před rokem +4

    This tutorial is great. I was thinking if and how I can use the waveshare for internet to stream camera feeds from a surveillance system connected to the pi? Maybe you can direct me to a tutorial that covers that topic? I'm off grid but have phone service

  • @bincyelizabeth19799
    @bincyelizabeth19799 Před 2 lety +3

    watching from Kerala, India.

  • @rajabmur4311
    @rajabmur4311 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much, can we use the same setup to access the Pi desktop using VNC and PiTunnel without further steps?

  • @KlausWulfenbach
    @KlausWulfenbach Před 2 lety +3

    All the important parts of a smartphone and I just need to put it together myself? I need one of these!

  • @rusticagenerica
    @rusticagenerica Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. Please tell us how to connect via TCP/IP to the raspberry & start phone calls from there.

  • @terryboyle
    @terryboyle Před rokem +1

    great video. Extremely easy to follow. Thank you

  • @calvinaizumiramadhan2685
    @calvinaizumiramadhan2685 Před 5 měsíci

    very interesting. if I see your explanation video. we have to use 2 5v supplies, namely the first for the raspberry PI and the second for the SIM module. how do we use one source for both supplies?

  • @averagejoe8183
    @averagejoe8183 Před rokem +1

    Love the video..I would love to see a video on sending texts alerts for when a sensor value reaches a certain threshold. That would be a cool video!! I am will to send over a few compatible sensors for rasp pi 4

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      I love that idea! You can definitely create a system to do just that 😊

  • @TBL_stevennelson
    @TBL_stevennelson Před 2 lety +7

    I was hoping to see you use the mic and head phones.
    I liked your project.
    If you could turn it in to a futuristic home communications hud.
    Mount it on your wall and make phone calls, use speech to text sms, Video calls
    And build an app that you can send commands from, like the Leds example and tracking.
    Making it as good as the old style home telephones but with all the New technology.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you kindly and absolutely brilliant ideas ! I love the blend of the old and new.

  • @mahmoudahmadi5819
    @mahmoudahmadi5819 Před rokem

    Thank for your great tutorial
    Would you please let me know they version of the raspberry pi version and can I do the same with raspberry pi 2 and the same GSM module?

  • @user-xu1mz2co7t
    @user-xu1mz2co7t Před rokem +3

    Would this also be difficult to set up just for general internet connectivity on the Pi? I was thinking of a remote 4g camera project to live stream footage of my property.

  • @crazypict
    @crazypict Před rokem +1

    Great video. I have today ordered one of these. I can't wait until I can test it. I like to hack my car CAN network so that I can control the diesel heater, the fan and the temperature in the car. It can be a really nice project.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      I love that idea 😊! We have a Project page where anyone from the community can share what they've done and yours would absolutely fit the ticket - core-electronics.com.au/projects/
      (Up to $200 store credit reward too!)

  • @taurussel
    @taurussel Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video! Thanks for that. You made it very simple.

  • @culturetaste9056
    @culturetaste9056 Před rokem

    Hi Your video is quite informative. I have question related to GPS as GPS is sending Time also. I am using the same method to read time from GPS. But the time i can read from GPS is UTC 0, I have change my CLK time zone to +32 after doing that network time is ok but GPS is still send with UTC 0.

  • @Gerald-iz7mv
    @Gerald-iz7mv Před rokem +1

    hi nice video - do you know whats the current best LTE module for the raspberry pi on the market as of 2023?

  • @KNT1K
    @KNT1K Před rokem

    Now next content :) : 2 x 4g sim card , Pi runing as bonding router 2x VPN + cloud service as reciver this 2 vpn's :) . If that is cooked we have nice setup for IRL streaming :) . Great tutorial . Subscribed.

  • @BABALOOEY46
    @BABALOOEY46 Před 2 lety +1

    I am impressed! Makes me want to sign up to some of your tutorials.. are you running them again?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety +1

      Hopefully our in person workshops will be up and running soon 😊. Until then if you have any electronic questions that you want great answers quick come hit up our Forum - forum.core-electronics.com.au/

  • @barilocker297
    @barilocker297 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome video. Could you please add the updates for the new PI5 setup and files? thank you!!

  • @yousefal-husseini9636

    I am currently using the same setup except a raspberry pi zero w instead. Would the code or the setup process change for the pi zero? Also is it ttyAMA0 instead of ttyS0 for the pi zero? Keep up the amazing work 🙏

  • @saeidkai
    @saeidkai Před 22 dny

    Dude You Are A LEGEND! Thanks from Canada!

  • @StefanoCiurleo
    @StefanoCiurleo Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing video. Is there a way to establish ssh connection from raspberry pi with this module?

  • @krm2406
    @krm2406 Před 5 měsíci

    Any chance you have a tutorial on how to do a Post action using this hat? Running RPI4, have the SMS running, but having issues doing a HttpPost

  • @rivaldohenry2684
    @rivaldohenry2684 Před 5 měsíci

    Could I use this for when I activate a push button it sends out a call and fetches the location ?

  • @boolakymuhammadebrahimissa3993

    Hiii, Great Explanation, Do you have videos on Waveshare SIM8200 M2 Hat?

  • @lifeblogofsulaiman945
    @lifeblogofsulaiman945 Před 11 měsíci

    Is there a tutorial to make this function on ubuntu 20.04? Im running ROS and having issues entering the AT commands in

  • @AdirondackCampingAdventures

    I have a relay board that my pi is plugged into and my pi gets it's power from the relay board. Is it possible to use this with a pi and relay board. The relay board does have a 40 pin connector that looks like what is on the pi.

  • @avinaashmanivelan4756

    what size are the standoff screws provided with kit ??

  • @orbita1
    @orbita1 Před měsícem

    Can you get practically the same use out of the SIM7600E with an arduino as with a RPi? I'm playing with a low power setup and i have good experience with sleep modes etc on an ATmega, where as the pi guzzles those sweet watts.

  • @MANZARBEITIA
    @MANZARBEITIA Před 2 měsíci

    If a connect several modems could I switch between SIM cards in a Python script? Its for OneTimePasswords QA automotion

  • @user-tz1lw2ds5e
    @user-tz1lw2ds5e Před rokem

    When i tried printing the mount, it was too big can you specifiy the dimensions or upload them somewhere. great video keep it up!

  • @consolemodding1015
    @consolemodding1015 Před měsícem

    @Core Electronics
    I noticed you said you needed a usb mic to make calls and to use the headphones for the hearing.. Is this correct? Isn't the jack in for both audio and mic? Can the mic of the raspberry pi via usb be accessed by the hat without using the 3.55mm jack?

  • @squirralien1863
    @squirralien1863 Před 6 měsíci

    I wonder if using this kind of setup if an older analogue car phone could be enabled to work without any physical changes, sounds like the main thing would be getting an analogue phone keypad and maybe screen to work with this setup. I have a Lexus LS400 and they came out with analogue phones in the centre console and I have the phone, it would be awesome to get it operational, not to use while driving of course. If this was possible I guess it could be integrated with a 7" screen and be usable through the screen also. it is above my neuron limits.

  • @DavidGutierrezhi
    @DavidGutierrezhi Před 5 měsíci

    do you know how to enable the GPS from the 4G HAT to the openCPN in chartplotter?

  • @ninline2000
    @ninline2000 Před rokem

    I've been looking for a way to set up a pi at a hunting club hooked up to cameras and the internet so I can see deer activity. I've got a pi zero w 2 I'm planning on using for the project. The hardest part will be getting a reasonable price for service.

  • @MrDayinthepark
    @MrDayinthepark Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nicely done, very good video.

  • @RafeTVGaming
    @RafeTVGaming Před rokem

    when the Waveshare hat is using a sim card, would it use moble data (as is it was a phone) or hotspot data, becuse some phone providers offer unlimted 4g data for 30 bux a month, but no hotspot data

  • @mikemarachov3230
    @mikemarachov3230 Před 4 měsíci

    Can I use this setup to surf internet with rasberry pi? (using pi os)

  • @babinold6056
    @babinold6056 Před 3 měsíci

    Im usign the 4g dongle version of sim7600g-h. So is the procedure same?

  • @rafaelferraz8322
    @rafaelferraz8322 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for putting this together!

  • @Hanna-wr1sd
    @Hanna-wr1sd Před 8 měsíci

    Hiya :)
    Thank you for the tutorial, so helpful!
    Could you please a video on how to use the SIM7600E LTE Cat-1 HAT with a Raspberry Pi 4 model b as a router - or how to communicate and send data with a SIM card?
    Thank you in advance!

  • @Gerald-iz7mv
    @Gerald-iz7mv Před rokem +1

    What is the diff to SIM7600G-H R2? What sim card do you use?

  • @angadcheema
    @angadcheema Před měsícem

    amazing, superb, top notch tutorial!

  • @Jackulator77
    @Jackulator77 Před 3 měsíci

    Any experience so far with a 5G hat? That would be awesome!

  • @hansiehertzog6506
    @hansiehertzog6506 Před rokem +1

    Nice video can you please do a toutorial on the Lilly go esp32 sim7600E board on how to post data to the cloud

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      That is such a totally cool product but I just have to limit myself to what we have on our store. Ill see if we can start selling it 😊 if so a tutorial might be on the way.

  • @KetansaCreatesArt
    @KetansaCreatesArt Před 7 měsíci

    Can I make a standalone portable 4G router for wifi hotspot out of it, without using the main Pi board? Will it be more efficient than those portable 4g routers?

  • @totrain3850
    @totrain3850 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed the video, very well presented and thank you for sharing. I have just started out with Raspberry Pi 3b+ and was interested to know if Waveshare 4G Hat would work with RaspController android app.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      Thanks for your very rad comment 😊. And absolutely, you could send all kinds of interesting commands through your WiFi to the 4G Raspberry Pi which could then affect the outside world. If you want answers to more specific questions come hit us up at the forum - forum.core-electronics.com.au/

  • @xumingao2714
    @xumingao2714 Před rokem

    Hi, Great video. I would like to ask, could Pi with this 4g Hat transmit the image to my laptop (Linux)? I see it can communicate with smart phone, but not sure if it can communicate with laptop/PC and if transmit image remotely? X.

  • @RICK_MCN
    @RICK_MCN Před 11 měsíci

    Can a guy use this for gaming off the hotspot side of the data or is that not a thing I’m tried of not haven the data for CZcams and some of my games that I like to play on and I live in a remote area that I can’t get the best internet here and can’t afford to drop 599 plus 130 or whatever the other company’s what for the start up can you please help me out and give me some advice thank you for your time… like you video by the way

  • @hanukanth
    @hanukanth Před 9 měsíci

    can we perform data calls/ video calls ? with this setup ?

  • @alsaro7152
    @alsaro7152 Před 6 měsíci

    Is it possible to connect a RPi 5 with this hat? Thank you.

  • @stevewolf3842
    @stevewolf3842 Před 24 dny

    I purchased a Waveshare SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT for a project, but I'm no programmer. The project involves sending an SMS message via 4G IoT (NB-IoT) upon a triggering event. Do you know if there are similar scripts available which are specific to the SIM7080G Hat, which might get me started?

  • @chethan97
    @chethan97 Před 11 měsíci

    Can we connect router to raspberry pi ethernet port to share Internet??

  • @edulalala364
    @edulalala364 Před rokem +1

    Good afternoon,
    very interesting tutorial. I have a question, can you use this board as a router so you can use the raspberry with 4G connection and surf with this shield?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      You sure can mate, come check this comment I left at the bottom of the full write up 😊 forum.core-electronics.com.au/t/guide-by-tim-4g-and-gps-hat-for-raspberry-pi-waveshare-sim7600x/14357/13?u=tim

  • @aqilahazman4487
    @aqilahazman4487 Před rokem +3

    Hello, I truly appreciate the tutorial; I tried it, and it works. But do you have any guides or suggestions that could assist me with displaying both the locations and the map?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Sweet 😊 thanks for your kind words. I haven't dived into automatically doing that. Here is a neat Raspberry Pi and GPS Project write up that includes displaying the GPS location onto google maps, I reckon it'll be right up your alley - sites.google.com/site/eyalabraham/gps
      Little bit of customising the code and you'll be well on your way.

    • @aqilahazman4487
      @aqilahazman4487 Před rokem +1

      @@Core-Electronics thank you so much 😊

  • @iamdimacs
    @iamdimacs Před rokem +1

    Great Video! Is there a way to use a bluetooth headset instead of the built-in audio jack for phone calls?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      For sure! Raspberry Pi can connect to Bluetooth devices like headsets by default 😊

  • @A.O.RunninThangz
    @A.O.RunninThangz Před 3 měsíci +1

    will this work on a pi 5?

  • @Prasanna_Naik
    @Prasanna_Naik Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Tim. Thank you for the amazing video. I have the same hardware but instead of RaspberryPi OS I am using OpenWRT on my Raspberry Pi. Can you make a video how to access internet via GPIO pins and other features in OpenWrt.
    Thanks in advance.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety

      That is a brilliant idea! It will be added to my list of goals.

  • @caltech-wirewizard
    @caltech-wirewizard Před rokem

    Great video. I'm using Hologram SIM you recommended. But it's not connecting. From articles I read makes mention about setting the "APN" but not on how to do that. So, how do you do it?

    • @mitchelldaw1656
      @mitchelldaw1656 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I am having this same issue, haven't been able to figure out how to send a SMS or make a phone call. Everything looks like it works it will even say that the SMS message was sent but my phone does not receive the text message of the phone call. I think it has something to so with the hologram number being an international number and then fact that I don't have a verizon international plan. But have not been able to confirm that yet. I trying sending it to my friend who uses t-mobile but they also did not receive that text even there were no errors when sending the message and hologram charged me for the text.

  • @user-mb9hq1cn9c
    @user-mb9hq1cn9c Před 6 měsíci

    IS the module can support indian simcard?

  • @theitpartners4183
    @theitpartners4183 Před rokem +2

    hi tim, this is a great video. i am using a pi zero 2w. when i run the "chmod +x configure && ./configure && sudo make && sudo make install" i get an aclocal error which appears to stop the drivers from loading. this is on a new debian bullseye build released 6/9 - if i run the script on the existing pi, it works. i am a newbie so no idea how to overcome

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      Hey mate, interesting question. Allow me to break it down a little, are you using the exact same HAT in the video on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2? The Installation guide for the Pi Zero HAT Version may just come in handy if so - www.waveshare.com/wiki/SIM7600G-H_4G_HAT_(B)
      Also typing and entering a quick | sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade y | terminal command might just be the remedy.
      If you run into more issues write up a post on our forum with some photos of your hardware 😊 We'll get your system up and running in no time - forum.core-electronics.com.au/

  • @avalon2199
    @avalon2199 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @jaroo25041980
    @jaroo25041980 Před 10 měsíci

    hi, canI connect usb modem to esp32 ?

  • @dylanbrown3869
    @dylanbrown3869 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if there is a way to do this on a mini pcie board inside a mini pc for camping/ car purposes

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      PCI Express Connectors for Raspberry Pi are become a reality 😊 - czcams.com/video/x0wl3ZaOq_g/video.html and hackaday.com/2020/07/01/adding-pcie-to-your-raspberry-pi-4-the-easier-way/

  • @fsto9039
    @fsto9039 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello Tim and thank you for the guide!
    I’m wondering about:
    “Below is everything you will need for this guide.
    -Activated SIM Card”
    Do you think I can test the module with my personal SIM card that I’m using in my phone that has a pin code? Or is it required to have a different type of SIM-card with a different type of subscription and no pin code, i.e. that is "activated"?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey mate, my pleasure!
      When I just started off I used the SIM directly from my phone and it worked perfectly fine. My Phone SIM also has a pin code but I didn’t run into any issues when I was just testing it out. So you should be perfectly fine :slight_smile:

    • @larswinkler2349
      @larswinkler2349 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Core-Electronics Hi Tim. Love your projects. So are you saying I could use a prepaid or plan mobile phone sim card?

    • @raypikus5053
      @raypikus5053 Před 2 lety +2

      You can't use your current phones SIM if you are on Verizon Wireless, because they link your phone IMEI to the SIM card, and the 7600 has its own IMEI, so Verizon will block it. In the USA at least. Mint Mobile runs on T-Mobile's infrastructure. I bought a 3-month Mint Mobile plan with a SIM for $45 and activated it by calling their customer service line, they also gave me a separate 7-day free-trial I can use as a second SIM for my next prototype.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety

      Hey all, I got the Waveshare 4G Hat to work with both prepaid (Vodaphone) and plan (Telstra) mobile phone sim cards here in Australia.

  • @Tarkahn2024
    @Tarkahn2024 Před rokem

    Is there a way to transmit real time video- even very low quality vid using this method?

  • @CAPTINKING
    @CAPTINKING Před 2 lety +1

    Do s video on the SIM8280 model

  • @abbodsaeed8667
    @abbodsaeed8667 Před rokem +1

    It is incredible and fascinating work with great demonstration; thanks a lot . I would like to know about SMS. Is it possible to send a message to a phone within the same network with Waveshare SIM7600 and raspberry pi by using the phone MAC ID instead of the phone number?.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Cheers for your kind words mate 😊 my understanding is that a MAC address is a low level physical address which is used for unique identity for a device. That Address will exist only for your local network/WiFi and not used for Mobile Connectivity.
      The web server is the easiest way to visualise information around a local network. If you want to transfer data around a local network Home Assistant is definitely a good approach. Hope this helps!

  • @lovedfriend2020
    @lovedfriend2020 Před 3 měsíci

    I use Pi-Star, and I would love to have this connected to Pi-Star and a Raspberry Pi, so there is no external cell hotspot.

  • @gabrielalejandroverapinto1974

    Is there any way to get some sort of interface to use the phone as such? Mainly trying to get USSD interaction out of it because my carrier requires me to buy my data allowance via USSD codes

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      GUI's can be created using this HAT in Python or when connecting the 4G HAT to a Windows computer there is a SIM7600 serial debugger assistant software which has UI and a solid interface. Find more on that debugger here - www.waveshare.com/wiki/SIM7600E-H_4G_HAT

  • @ikumd-mage
    @ikumd-mage Před rokem +1

    I'm looking into building a router that could connect via 5g or 4g lte. Is it possible to use one of those pci express iot modules for that purpose?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      Yes you should be able to do it but it all depends on the driver situation. Software like OPNSense can use a connection as a fallback, but you need BSD drivers. Hit up google regarding the + . There will be a ton of information you can uncover regarding the best approach.

  • @rak7137
    @rak7137 Před 4 měsíci

    Does this code work with the global version of sim7600-g , and could you please provide the link of 3d printing. Thank you!

  • @averagejoe8183
    @averagejoe8183 Před rokem +1

    Would the same code and software or process apply for the sim R800C GSM/GPRS HAT For Raspberry Pi but on a pi zero w ?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Similar mate, there would undoubtedly be some changes in regards to the installation of packages and fine details in the scripts.

  • @bearodyssey
    @bearodyssey Před 2 měsíci +1

    i want to be grow up and be like this guy.

  • @ChrisREDb86
    @ChrisREDb86 Před 9 měsíci

    HI is it possible to get inteernet as a modem with this device_¿

  • @Aexus1
    @Aexus1 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Tim!
    I have a question regarding the 4G HAT - i'm currently working on a project and i cant find an answer to a question you might be able to answer
    Is it possible to communicate with a certain other device which supports 4G? I have a smart power meter, IoT, and its called ADW300. This device supports 4G communication, but is it possible to read data from the ADW300 with the Raspberry Pi 4B (combined with the waveshare module)?
    They dont need to communicate to each other, just the smart meter has to send its data to the raspi. How can they connect to each other?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety

      Hey mate,
      If you are sending data you need some form of communication. Is the ADW300 able to connect to Wifi? If so you can create a Hotspot using the 4G HAT which then gets the WiFi connected to the Raspberry Pi and the ADW300. Once they are communicating on the same Wifi you will be able to create Python Scripts that pull, display and utilse the data form the Smart Meter.
      Hope that helps 😊,
      Tim

  • @bill9701
    @bill9701 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for this. It was a big help. In the video, you mentioned a 3D print file for the mount. Is that file still available somewhere?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Yes, head to the first link in the description to our written version of the guide at the bottom will be a download link to the STL and the scripts used in the guide/

    • @bill9701
      @bill9701 Před rokem +1

      I scaled it down to 10% of the downloaded version and it fit perfectly. Maybe a cm/mm units issue somewhere?

  • @nsr13579
    @nsr13579 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Tim. How to setup 4G in SIM7600X module? If you have any links which describes the process would definitely help.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety +1

      Not quite sure what you mean but this is a guide on how to run this HAT as a hotspot which may be what your looking for - www.twilio.com/docs/iot/supersim/getting-started-super-sim-raspberry-pi-waveshare-4g-hat

    • @nsr13579
      @nsr13579 Před 2 lety

      @@Core-Electronics Thank you. Also do you have any source/link to know the process of SIM7600G module bring up with Arduino? If you have any plans you can do a video as well.

  • @michaelnolan1715
    @michaelnolan1715 Před rokem

    I got some questions
    Does this work on pi3? (I lost my pi 4 and there is a shortage)
    Can calls be routed to pi instead of using the headphone jack on modem? (so I could set up sip server)
    Would this work using ssh? (so I don't need a display)
    Would this work with tmobile mvno? (I have mint mobile)
    I am asking this before I will buy the hat

  • @francoissnyders9049
    @francoissnyders9049 Před rokem +1

    HI Tim, I am currently running this 4G HAT with a Raspberry Pi in exactly the same hardware configuration that you are using (Same jumper configs and USB connections). However, I am experiencing power issues when I plug in this module for longer than 30minutes? The Pi starts to overheat and hang... Any suggestions?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      Very interesting, I haven't had overheating issues with my set up over here when I ran it overnight but my office is pretty cold. Have you installed heat-sinks to the Integrated Circuits on the Raspberry Pi?

  • @tomarmstrong8057
    @tomarmstrong8057 Před rokem

    Hi there, I have purchased from core electronics a waveshare 7600 G H M2 HAT. Just wanting to know if this tutorial applies to that HAT as well or will the drivers be different ? Struggling to find solid resources to get it running. It will be used with a Rpi 4B. Cheers and beers Tom

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Hi Tom, thanks for watching and reaching out, the best place for this question would be over on our forums at forum.core-electronics.com.au/ that way our whole support team can give you the best information on that specific product. 😊

  • @anonymous13141
    @anonymous13141 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, is there any reason we are not using GPIO serial port and using USB serial instead?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety +1

      USB serial is how this HAT chooses/was designed to communicate. GPIO communication would run into limitations if used with this gear (but TTL UART GPIO connection does exist and is worth being aware of).

  • @gandal_
    @gandal_ Před rokem +1

    Hello, do you know if this module will work with Lineages OS on Raspberry Pi. (android Os ) . i want to buy it but i don't know if it work without Raspbian on linux os.
    Thank you

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Such an excellent question and I haven't got an exact answer because it seems to me nobody has tried to use it with that Operating System. It looks like a challenging route to take but I do think it is possible.

  • @bertgroothuis2419
    @bertgroothuis2419 Před rokem

    Hi, great video. Can you tell what to change to use LTE-M protocol?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem +1

      Heyya mate, a more in-depth answer is required than I can do through a CZcams comment. Everything you need to get LTE-M to work can be found in this forum post - forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=224355

    • @bertgroothuis2419
      @bertgroothuis2419 Před rokem +1

      @@Core-Electronics thanks mate, will look into that tomorrow. It's quite a long thread.

  • @hagensiekerj
    @hagensiekerj Před rokem +2

    One issue. I'm using this with only 4G and of course since there is no real time clock on the pi it has no idea what time it is when not connected to a network. And of course that matters for running cron scripts to send GPS coordinates. I guess what I need is internet access but my SIM has almost no data. Need to set time over 4G or GPS and then kill the internet once time is set.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      Looks like another fellow has run into this issue too. He created a script that fixes the system time based on the GPS location of the device. I reckon that is right up your alley with your current hardware - wb4son.com/wpblog/?p=1635
      You also have the option to include a RTC to your system. Something like this would be a plug in solution to getting accurate timing - core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/DFR0386

    • @hagensiekerj
      @hagensiekerj Před rokem +1

      @@Core-Electronics Thanks. Looks like on my install the GPS outputs NMEA data on ttyUSB1. Installing gpsd and then grabbing the output causes the SMS GPS script to fail. I guess there is a serial port issue there. I have a couple of options. My only goal is to track my camper if stolen. I can attach a second USB GPS (I have many of them) and then run that script. There is bound to be a way to do it with one GPS but I can't figure it out. Also I keep the power off in the camper via a battery switch. Ideally I want to boot the Pi when the thief powers up the camper for the first time but it seems like by then the Pi won't know the date much less the time. Real Time Clock sounds great but really no less trouble hanging another GPS off the Pi on another serial port.

  • @barrythelad7793
    @barrythelad7793 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you guys plan on doing a video on controlling dc/stepper motors with a raspberry pi 4 any time soon. I am struggling to find info.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety

      Heyya mate, I've added it to the to do list. To give you some inspiration check out this HAT for Raspberry Pi here that will let you control DC or Stepper Motors - core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/ADA4280

    • @barrythelad7793
      @barrythelad7793 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Core-Electronics thanks!

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      @@barrythelad7793 Gotcha mate 😊 czcams.com/video/ea6tSppgZlY/video.html

  • @keenaubalingit4842
    @keenaubalingit4842 Před rokem +1

    Hi, great video. I have followed all the instruction the calling is working, but sending a message seems to not working, the cms error 500 is popping up. Do you know any way to fix this? Do you think because the power of the gsm module isn't enought? since sending a message requires more power and ampere. Thank you.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      Hey mate, come check the bottom of the full written up guide. There's lots of successful troubleshooting worth checking out there. If you can't solve the problem with that then pop the question there with some images of your hardware. I'll best be able to help you that way 😊

  • @ThaboMathasheneMonoto

    How do I do this on Ubuntu for RPi?

  • @dharmatejagurram9259
    @dharmatejagurram9259 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Tim, can you tell us how to identify which GPIO pins are unused by hat so that we can attach our sensors and drivers to ?
    Thanks in advance :)

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před 2 lety

      Heyya mate, you can find that information either in the full write up or under the Hardware Connection section in this product wiki 😊 - www.waveshare.com/wiki/SIM7600E-H_4G_HAT

  • @RafaelSisto
    @RafaelSisto Před 2 měsíci

    Using Bookwork version of Raspberry OS I have an issue with the etc/rc.local script:
    echo "4" > /sys/class/gpio/export
    echo: write error: Invalid argument
    The same happens with the other GPIOs.
    Other than that, the hat is working, when I enable it from python code using GPS.py script, then it connects fine to the internet.
    I have some issue with the GPS serial. It answers a couple of times, then blocks the serial, rebooting seems to make the GPS work for a while also.
    I'm using Raspberry pi 4.
    Any thoughts?

    • @RafaelSisto
      @RafaelSisto Před 2 měsíci

      I figured that out, in Bookworm, D6 (pin to turn on the board) corresponds to Gpio 518, so the correct commands are
      echo "518" > /sys/class/gpio/export
      I now ran into a different issue.
      I have the hat connected, and also the microUSB to the USB port (the one right next to the Main antenna connector).
      When I turn on the hat, I get a new usb0 connection (which connects to the internet without any issues, at least the ping command is working, haven't tested it more thoroughly), but the GPS is not working (or at least not consistent) via the /dev/ttyS0. Sometimes the AT+CGPS=1,1 command returns ERROR, then the serial stops responding, and in some cases it answers with the correct position.
      Either way, I tried disconnecting the microUSB, now the GPS /dev/ttyS0 is answering all the time. I believe there's some kind of conflict between the USB and the Serial connection (via the hat).
      This was working ok in a previous raspberry os version.
      Any thoughts? Have you tried the same hat on the last raspberry OS?

  • @SarloCreative
    @SarloCreative Před 2 měsíci

    please show how to use ftp

  • @Michelecortina-ur1wb
    @Michelecortina-ur1wb Před rokem +1

    Hello, this is a super nice video. We are working on project of an Arducam 16MP with RPi. We need to send 4 or 5 times a day a picture taken by then camera to a server via HTTP POST or similar. How can I use the SIM7600G-H 4G HAT to do it? Is there any Python library to do that? The project should run remotely 24/7, we do not access the RPi and so we cannot write commands. Everything should be finally packed into a Python script that runs continuously and alone.

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Před rokem

      This HAT should be the ticket you need. You can set this HAT as a internet Hotspot for your Raspberry Pi and that will allow you to remotely connect in (SSH). The rest is just some clever Python scripts 😊 totally doable.