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The Modem will be an PLS8-E(EU Versions) ([http://www.sectron.eu/products/1-gemalto-m2m/3-industrial-plus/1781-cinterion-r-pls8-e-by-gemalto-m2m-.html],[http://www.gemalto.com/brochures-site/download-site/Documents/M2M_PLS8_datasheet.pdf Features for both Versions], [http://www.seapraha.cz/download/pls8-e_hd_v01000a_tcm216-155302.pdf Datasheet]) or PLS8-US(US Versions). It provides GSM, LTE and GPS. SMS and Voice is supported and tested, however it will fallback to 2G for Voice on most Networks. There's an CPU-GPIO controlled FET switch to disconnect the whole Modem from Power so you don't have to rely on the Closed-Source Modem Firmware. Also there's an Current Sensor to detect if the Modem is doing unwanted Things. [https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/threads/poll-vote-now-1-3g-paranoia-discussing-solutions.73805/page-7#post-1396371]
The Modem will be a PLS8-E (EU Version) ([http://www.gemalto.com/brochures-site/download-site/Documents/M2M_PLS8_datasheet.pdf Features for both Versions], [http://www.seapraha.cz/download/pls8-e_hd_v01000a_tcm216-155302.pdf Datasheet]) or PLS8-US (US Version). It provides GSM, LTE and GPS. SMS and voice is supported and tested, however it will fall back to 2G for voice on most networks. There's a CPU-GPIO controlled FET switch to disconnect the whole modem from power so you don't have to rely on the closed-source modem firmware. Also, there's a current sensor to detect if the modem is doing unwanted things. [https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/threads/poll-vote-now-1-3g-paranoia-discussing-solutions.73805/page-7#post-1396371]


== Antenna ==
== Antenna ==

Revision as of 20:38, 29 July 2017

The Modem will be a PLS8-E (EU Version) (Features for both Versions, Datasheet) or PLS8-US (US Version). It provides GSM, LTE and GPS. SMS and voice is supported and tested, however it will fall back to 2G for voice on most networks. There's a CPU-GPIO controlled FET switch to disconnect the whole modem from power so you don't have to rely on the closed-source modem firmware. Also, there's a current sensor to detect if the modem is doing unwanted things. [1]

Antenna

The Antenova A10340 as seen here [2]is listed with "Antennas Calvus SMD GSM850/ 900/1800/1900/WCDMA"

Carrier Compatibility

Main article: Carrier Compatibility

US

Look for a GSM network, like Tmobile or AT&T. (Verizon and Sprint use CDMA networks, which are incompatible with the Pyra modem.)

US MVNOs

There are smaller companies which use the Tmobile and AT&T networks (i.e. Virtual operators), but you'll have to look through for the GSM carriers with a BYOD policy.

Some that may allow use of a Pyra (none yet confirmed) include:

  • Cricket Wireless
  • Ting
  • MetroPCS
  • Simple Mobile

Australia

Australia requires the European Pyra Modem. See this Whirlpool Forum post for more details.

Europe

Pretty much everybody???