D Diver300 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 4, 2010 #2 Connect the PIC transmit line to the serial receive line of the PC and see if the PIC is sending the AT command. Also, you could do with a startup pause.
Connect the PIC transmit line to the serial receive line of the PC and see if the PIC is sending the AT command. Also, you could do with a startup pause.
S savnik Member Dec 4, 2010 #3 Diver300 said: Connect the PIC transmit line to the serial receive line of the PC and see if the PIC is sending the AT command. Also, you could do with a startup pause. Click to expand... I try and return only the AT
Diver300 said: Connect the PIC transmit line to the serial receive line of the PC and see if the PIC is sending the AT command. Also, you could do with a startup pause. Click to expand... I try and return only the AT
D Diver300 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Dec 4, 2010 #4 savnik said: I try and return only the AT Click to expand... The "OK" will be on the Transmit line from the TC35, so you won't see that with the same connection that lets you see the "AT" Last edited: Dec 4, 2010
savnik said: I try and return only the AT Click to expand... The "OK" will be on the Transmit line from the TC35, so you won't see that with the same connection that lets you see the "AT"