Moving SMS response to a usable address

I am using a Sierra Wireless HL7800 modem with the nrF52840.  I have been able to receive SMS messages and see them come through the RTT log.  Setting to text mode and then listing all incoming messages, I see the below output in the log.

rtt:~$ [00:00:05.668,609] <dbg> modem_hl7800: send_at_cmd: OUT: [AT+CMGL="ALL"]
00> rtt:~$ [00:00:05.880,706] <dbg> modem_hl7800: hl7800_rx: UNHANDLED RX
00> 2b 43 4d 47 4c 3a 20 31 2c 22 52 45 43 20 52 45 |+CMGL: 1 ,"REC RE
00> 41 44 22 2c 22 35 32 37 37 22 2c 2c 22 32 34 2f |AD","527 7",,"24/
00> 31 32 2f 30 36 2c 31 36 3a 30 38 3a 31 38 2d 33 |12/06,16 :08:18-3
00> 32 22 |2"
00> rtt:~$ rtt:~$ [00:00:05.882,232] <dbg> modem_hl7800: hl7800_rx: UNHANDLED RX
00> 21 74 74 74 70 75 63 6c 6f 63 6b 3a 31 36 30 30 |!tttpucl ock:1600

I clearly see the intended text "!tttpuclock:1600" message, but I need to know where that sms is stored or move that message from the SIM to a usable register that I can use to print the actual text.

From the AT Interface, it looks as if these are stored in "mem1" or "mem3", but I'm unclear how to access those locations,

Thanks,

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  • Hi,

    Can you provide more information about your application?

    Can you provide more context to your question? How are modem and nrf52840 connected and what is the purpose of nrf52840 in your case? What do you try to achieve?

    Where did you get your RTT log from? Which action did you take when you got your log? What was your application doing?

    From the AT Interface, it looks as if these are stored in "mem1" or "mem3", but I'm unclear how to access those locations

    Can you provide a link to AT interface?

    Best regards,
    Dejan

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  • Hi,

    Can you provide more information about your application?

    Can you provide more context to your question? How are modem and nrf52840 connected and what is the purpose of nrf52840 in your case? What do you try to achieve?

    Where did you get your RTT log from? Which action did you take when you got your log? What was your application doing?

    From the AT Interface, it looks as if these are stored in "mem1" or "mem3", but I'm unclear how to access those locations

    Can you provide a link to AT interface?

    Best regards,
    Dejan

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