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$ pip3 install gsmHat
```
### Using it
### Prepare
1. Install your sim card in your module, connect the GSM antenna and mount the module on the pin headers of your Raspberry Pi
Make sure, that you **do not** need to enter Pin Code to use your card
* Install your sim card in your module, connect the GSM antenna and mount the module on the pin headers of your Raspberry Pi
Make sure, that you **do not** need to enter Pin Code to use your card
2. Enable the Uart Interface in your Raspberry Pi
* Enable the Uart Interface in your Raspberry Pi
1. Start raspi-config: `sudo raspi-config`.
2. Select option 5 - interfacing options.
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5. At the prompt `Would you like the serial port hardware to be enabled?` answer 'Yes'
6. Exit raspi-config and reboot the Pi for changes to take effect.
3. Import gsmHat to your project
### Using it
1. Import gsmHat to your project
```Python
from gsmHat import GSMHat, SMS
```
4. Init gsmHat
2. Init gsmHat
```Python
gsm = GSMHat('/dev/ttyS0', 115200)
```
5. Check, if new SMS are available in your main loop
3. Check, if new SMS are available in your main loop
```Python
# Check, if new SMS is available
@@ -54,7 +56,7 @@ if gsm.SMS_available() > 0:
# Do something with it
```
6. Do something with your newly received SMS
4. Do something with your newly received SMS
```Python
# Get new SMS
@@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ print('It was received at %s' % newSMS.Date)
print('The message is: %s' % newSMS.Message)
```
7. You can also write SMS
5. You can also write SMS
```Python
Number = '+491601234567'