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    Hi,

    (what I understand from the manual).
    http://www.sure-electronics.net/rf,audio/GP-GC010.pdf

    The baud rate is 19200. The module has a TX buffer of 64 bytes.
    When you send, the data (up to 64 bytes) is stored first in the
    TX buffer of the module and then, 10ms after that the last byte
    has been received, the data is automatically sent. The duration
    of the transmission depends on the quality of the RF link and the
    number of bytes that you have in the buffer. Use the "Busy" output
    to see when the transmission task has been completed and the buffer
    is ready to receive the next data packet.

    The word "customizable" probably means that you can order modules
    with a different baud rate in case your device is not able to
    use the baud rate 19200. (Probably a minimum quantity will apply
    for this special firmware).

    The module can use one of 64 channels. Make sure that both modules
    use the same channel.

    Best regards,

    Luciano
    Last edited by Luciano; - 20th October 2008 at 09:39.

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