SIM800C GSM Modem Compact Quad-Band Module for SMS, Voice, Data, and GPRS with Low Power Consumption and Microcontroller Compatibility

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Manufactured in China
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FAQ
The SIM800C is a compact quad-band GSM modem designed for SMS, voice, data, and GPRS applications, making it versatile for various communication needs.
It operates on quad-band frequencies: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, ensuring global compatibility.
The SIM800C can be connected via serial communication (UART), using standard TX/RX pins to interface with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
The modem is designed for low power consumption, typically drawing around 20mA during idle and up to 2A during transmission bursts.
Yes, the module supports both SMS sending/receiving and voice call functionalities, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Yes, the SIM800C is designed for 2G networks, which may limit its use in areas where 2G is phased out in favor of newer technologies.
It typically uses a GSM antenna with an SMA connector, which can be replaced or upgraded for better signal reception.
Sending an SMS involves sending specific AT commands through the serial interface, allowing you to define the recipient and message content.
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