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It is possible to send a string

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    adrian_kbb73
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    My question is:
    It is possible to send a string via send (msg)
    If possible, could give me an example
    thank you very much

    And good afternoon.

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    • A adrian_kbb73

      My question is:
      It is possible to send a string via send (msg)
      If possible, could give me an example
      thank you very much

      And good afternoon.

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      @adrian_kbb73 yes. Use S_INFO/V_TEXT. Documentation: https://www.mysensors.org/download/serial_api_20#presentation

      Example: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensorsArduinoExamples/blob/4a645c332432412a6308d7df82eee01a3ca68b24/examples/SMSGatewayNode/SMSGatewayNode.ino

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        thak you very much.
        i will prove.

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