It sounds like an inadequate supply. You need a 100 uF tantalum capacitor close to the GM862. The normal operating current is quite low, but the current momentarily peaks at 3A or so when transmitting. The board should have that capacitor on it, however, if it was properly designed.
if you are in a US market, AT#BND=1 isnt suggested…This configures 900/1900, of which 900 is not a GSM band in the united states. There are a lot of 1900 systems in operation, so maybe your carrier might have service on this band…
You will want to use AT#BND=3, which configures the unit for 850/1900. That way, your unit will work in both US bands.
Please send the following output:
AT#SERVINFO
AT+CSQ?
AT#CPIN?
Also, when you perform the call test, use this instead:
ATD5034444444;
semi-colon tells it to make a voice call, otherwise, it will try to perform a CSD call. I have not been able to get CSD to work on Cingular, for example.