Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
First problem right there. Internal oscillator probably not accurate enough to be using with any sort of serial transmission over wired or wireless.

I'm looking at my magic crystal ball and it's telling me that you should go to www.rentron.com and read...then read some more...then when you're done with that, read it all again, wash, lather, rinse, repeat.

Try this...again, read it, then read it again...
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...eout+idle+high

I am sure an external oscillator would be better however I don't have space for it. My project seems to work very well, I just have this little problem with program flow.

Thank You for your report from the other side! I have read several pages about this subject with no definitive answer "that I could see".

This link is very helpful! I have hope one of these solutions will be a fix for my problem. I would guess a mode change will fix my problem when pulled high using a resistor. I know my receiver has spikes when I look at the output with a scope so I'm thinking a mode change will not fix what is most likely a receiver problem.I assumed the "timeout" would be based on not receiving my qualifying character, I was wrong.

I would like to Thank You for your efforts and help!