Hi Dave, I think I was in the wrong track. Effectively what I received seems to be only noise and not "another source" (I probably watch to much X-Files when I was young

).
My receiver's output is connected to a PIC who show the results on a LCD.
Now I'm working on a protocol and it's not as simple as I first think. For a first test, I try to send only 3 bytes of data but I expect to be able to send more. I convert them to Manchester but now I have to send 3 words. I send before 2 times $AA I read here that it's necessary for the receiver to adjust is AGC.
My problem is that I use the SEROUT2 command to send data but it has to be 8 bits wide and I'm unable to seperate word array into lowbyte and highbyte. I receive an error message.
SEROUT2 DATPIN,16780,[$AA,$AA,MAN[0].LOWBYTE]
ERROR Line 47: This style array syntax not supported, (rf675tx02.bas)
Do I have to use independant word variable for each manchester encoded byte or is there another way ? Is the SEROUT2 method is not appropriate for this kind of comminucation ?
I've put a lot of time in this project and really want this to work so any help will be very appreciate thank you.
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