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    Thanks to Joe the problem has been solved.

    The problem was related with the Mode ( debug defines ) settings.

    I changed from MODE 1 to MODE 0 and it started to receive all data 100%.

    Thanks Joe.

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    Hello

    can maybe sombody give a circuit so I can test it.

    I have the CY2196R module but I didn't get it running also.

    I hope for respons.

    regards idrenth

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    I was looking for things to do with my GP-GC010. I came across this forum.
    I got my GP-GC010 working well. At first I was having the same problems as
    ruijc was having. I got mine to work with a debug window and an example
    program displaying this string "On The Air!". I'm using a 3.3 volt regulator.
    I reset it and it started working (I don't really know why!).
    Last edited by JulianDichiara; - 16th March 2010 at 01:10.

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    Ah, call it the joy of electronics!

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    Firstly, apologies for dragging up this post yet again!

    I too am having trouble with this module. I've tried everything I can think of, but I can't get anything to be received. Is anyone who has got this working prepared to help me out? There are so many contradictions and instances of vague language in the 'data sheet' that it seems amazing anyone has got this working!

    I am using a PIC16F88 USART to transmit to one module and I'm reading the other with an arduino. When I send serial data to either module, the busy LED lights. Everything looks good. Pins 7 and 8 are pulled high, 5 and 2 are grounded and everything is running on 3.3V. I'm definitely running at 19200 baud rate and I'm using true rs232 (i.e. normaly high, when data sent goes low). However, I've been trying for almost a solid day now and the busy LED of the other module has never flashed in response to receiving transmission from another module.

    I've tried setting the transmission frequency but the data sheet is so vague that frankly I could have been doing anything.

    Any ideas? Thanks!

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