MOD-USB3G is 3G wireless modem with these features:
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- SIMcard connector
- microSD card connector where cards up to 8GB can be put and will be visible as mass storage
- HSUPA/HSDPA/WCDMA-850-1900-2100Mhz
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850-900-1800-1900Mhz
- HSUPA Dn 7.2Mbps Up 5.76Mbps
- HSDPA Dn 7.2Mbps UP: 384kbps
- EDGE Dn 236.8kbps
- Support Voice and SMS
- USB
- Supported by A13/A10S/A20 Debian and Android
- Size 88x26x12mm
We tested MOD-USB3G and it works with all A13/A10S/A20 OLinuXino we have both with Android and with Debian images. Now you can have mobile Internet connection with good speed everywhere you go. MOD-USB3G will work with your laptop and desktop computers too.
The low cost EUR 15 makes all these old GSM/GPRS solutions with Telit/Simcom etc look expensive, slow and obsolete.
Nov 13, 2013 @ 18:23:20
Can we get a teardown on this?
Nov 13, 2013 @ 18:58:41
External antenna connection possible? (if OLinuXino is in a larger metal box with other equipments)
Nov 13, 2013 @ 19:00:50
no, the antenna is build-in but there are USB extension cables which could allow this dongle to be connected outside the box
Nov 13, 2013 @ 19:57:44
“Support Voice and SMS” So i can i use the default android phone application, and make a phone call?
Nov 13, 2013 @ 20:00:41
we should try this tomorrow
Nov 14, 2013 @ 21:39:56
Result?
Dec 29, 2013 @ 21:03:57
It would be interesting to know if it’s possible to use it with Asterisk/chan_dongle.
Could you tell us which device model is it and/or if voice/data multiplexing is supported (command to be execuded: AT+CMUX=0)?
Nov 14, 2013 @ 02:15:27
How are the older solutions obsolete, if you still have boards without USB?
Nov 14, 2013 @ 21:44:25
Would this work on Raspberry Pi please?
Nov 14, 2013 @ 22:45:32
It seems that the UMTS 900 band is not supported 😦
Jan 12, 2014 @ 01:50:57
What type of chipset is it? Is there any documentation?