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    Hi Dennis,

    Power the MAX232N from same source as your PIC. That is the easiest way, I think.

    Then do some small modifications to your 8210.

    Audio-to-Data from 2.5mm bottom connector:
    1) Solder wires to Fbus Rx/Tx pads
    2) Connect wires to 2.5mm audio plug (select suitable pins, proposal below)
    3) Solder GND wire to 2.5mm plug
    3) Put some isolator between PWB and spring contacts

    Nokia 8210 Pin-out

    1 - MBus
    2 - GND --> MIC(-) & EAR(-)
    3 - FBus-Rx --> MIC(+)
    4 - FBus-Tx --> EAR(+)
    5 - VPP

    Then use 2.5mm stereo plug to make your own data cable to connect PIC to 8210. I would recommend to use coaxial (shielded) cable for connection to avoid GSM TX coupling to data signals.
    I hope this will help you to continue your project

    Edit: Image removed, but here is the URL Nokia accessories - schematics

    BR,
    -Gusse-
    Last edited by Gusse; - 15th January 2010 at 09:15.

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    Gusse ...

    Thank you so much for the excellent info :-)
    It seems the images or links aren't available :-( any chance of a URL ?
    It certainly will help me continue :-)

    Thanks once again

    Kind regards

    Dennis

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    Gusse

    Is this the image you are referring to ?
    http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/429...onnections.jpg
    Hope that helps others too

    Kind regards

    Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Gusse

    Is this the image you are referring to ?
    http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/429...onnections.jpg
    Hope that helps others too

    Kind regards

    Dennis
    Yes, 2.5mm jack.

    BR,
    -Gusse-

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    Hi Dennis,

    Here is more detailed material for your phone modifications.
    I hope you get the idea.

    BR,
    -Gusse-

    Edit
    BTW, more relevant place for this topic would be under "Schematics"
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    Last edited by Gusse; - 17th January 2010 at 20:32.

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    Hi Gusse


    Thanks very much it's all very clear now :-). I will test and post results later this week ...

    Kind regards

    Dennis

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