Hi Laim!
Thank´s for answer.
I'm not entirely in agreement with you. I've seen many projects using these small, inexpensive RF modules that work very well, especially when used with the RadioHead library in the Arduino IDE, which takes care of noise handling and other communication issues (have a look on the Web

).
I'm well aware that there are many other modules available, like the ones you mentioned, with much greater range. I've also used HC-12 modules in several UART-based projects.
The projects I have in mind only require a very short communication range, for displaying data inside a car and for a few other applications. One of the reasons I like these modules is that they are very small

.
I could probably use the Arduino IDE (with some help from others), but I'm a dedicated Flowcode user and, whenever possible, I prefer to stay with Flowcode because that's the environment I'm most comfortable with

.
As far as I know, Ben was at one point working on developing a component macro for these ASK modules. However, if it's too much work or there simply isn't enough interest in creating a macro for these cheap tiny module in Flowcode, I'll have to look for another solution.
Most of the component macros in Flowcode are easy enough for someone like me to understand, even though I'm not a hardcore programmer.
It was just a suggestion and a wish.
Br Jorgen