Well I find the problem.
Sorry but the program is badly written.
First it write something in the eeprom (0x90 at position 0xc1) !??
Why, what I didn't find anything on the manual.
Then it quit but without closing the AT sequence of the aerocomm.
So the modem is in unclear situation. It suppose to send: 0xcc, 0x41,
0x54, 0x4f and 0x0d
regards,
arno
--- In "Michael Schmidt" <> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, December 27, 2007 3:08 pm, trucmuch_59 wrote:
> > No error messages !!
>
> Oh! well then it's working... ;-)
>
> > When I try to print some stuff (how moutch data I wrote=6)
> > and what I read from the aero:
> > aerocomm radio:0x82 - 0 - 0 - 0x80
> >
> > Instead of having 0xcc 0x43 0x4f 0x4d
>
> Well what the sample program is doing is sending bytes to program the
> EEprom on the Aero radio to enter transparent serial mode by default. I
> would have to consult the data sheet, but the reply you are getting
sounds
> reasonable.
>
> > But I have to say that the board is for a 900Mhz module not the 2.4,
> > but if I look the pinout it's the same.
>
> Yes, both radios share the same serial port interface.
>
>
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