OK - thanks to Ilya and Tzafrir, I now see Hebrew in Konsole. And Nadav was
right about my Cellcom not being properly defined in the Cellcom database - I
spoke to Cellcom and it's now fixed. Now I can send a Hebrew SMS from Windows
(at work). When I send from Linux at home using Nadav's script, I no longer get
an error message saying Hebrew is not supported,

**but** 

the message arrives at my phone as gibberish. I've tried both utf-8 (directly
from the Konsole command line) and via iconv as Ilya suggested. If anyone has
succeeded in sending Hebrew SMS to Cellcom phones and has any idea what I may
be doing wrong, I'd appreciate your advice.

TIA
 
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Date: 20-Jan-2002   Time: 20:30:30

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