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Paul Remde
April 14th 10, 06:09 PM
Hi,
My awesome cable manufacturer Larry Goddard is having a very difficult time
obtaining new power/data connectors for Compaq Aero 1500 units.
Does anyone know of a current source for them?
Does anyone have any old AeroC-x cables that they are no longer using? I'll
give you $10 credit for them. I have customers that need them. I would
send them to Larry Goddard for re-manufacture.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
Grider Pirate
April 14th 10, 07:06 PM
On Apr 14, 10:09*am, "Paul Remde" > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My awesome cable manufacturer Larry Goddard is having a very difficult time
> obtaining new power/data connectors for Compaq Aero 1500 units.
>
> Does anyone know of a current source for them?
>
> Does anyone have any old AeroC-x cables that they are no longer using? *I'll
> give you $10 credit for them. *I have customers that need them. *I would
> send them to Larry Goddard for re-manufacture.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Paul Remde
> Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
Probably more work than most want to go through, but I buy USB Sync/
Charge cables from Semsons (online) for about $5.00 a piece. The
wiring for serial vs USB is completely different, so you have to open
the connector, de-solder, then resolder the wires to the appropriate
pins (pinouts available online too). Unless you have exceptional
vision, be prepared to work under a magnifying light! I cut off the
USB end and wire a DB9 for my Cambridge (standard RS232), easy. The
$5.00 cable is a little longer than 1 meter, which is nice for my
setup.
http://www.semsons.com/usbhoandchca5.html
Grider Pirate
April 14th 10, 07:12 PM
On Apr 14, 11:06*am, Grider Pirate > wrote:
> On Apr 14, 10:09*am, "Paul Remde" > wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > My awesome cable manufacturer Larry Goddard is having a very difficult time
> > obtaining new power/data connectors for Compaq Aero 1500 units.
>
> > Does anyone know of a current source for them?
>
> > Does anyone have any old AeroC-x cables that they are no longer using? *I'll
> > give you $10 credit for them. *I have customers that need them. *I would
> > send them to Larry Goddard for re-manufacture.
>
> > Best Regards,
>
> > Paul Remde
> > Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
>
> Probably more work than most want to go through, but I buy USB Sync/
> Charge cables from Semsons (online) for about $5.00 a piece. *The
> wiring for serial vs USB is completely different, so you have to open
> the connector, de-solder, then resolder the wires to the appropriate
> pins (pinouts available online too). Unless you have exceptional
> vision, be prepared to work under a magnifying light! *I cut off the
> USB end and wire a DB9 for my Cambridge (standard RS232), easy. *The
> $5.00 cable is a little longer than 1 meter, which is nice for my
> setup.http://www.semsons.com/usbhoandchca5.html
OOPS! Sorry, disregard. I'll be taking reading comprehension 101.
Brian Whatcott
April 16th 10, 01:23 AM
Grider Pirate wrote:
> On Apr 14, 10:09 am, "Paul Remde" > wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> My awesome cable manufacturer Larry Goddard is having a very difficult time
>> obtaining new power/data connectors for Compaq Aero 1500 units.
>>
>> Does anyone know of a current source for them?
>>
>> Does anyone have any old AeroC-x cables that they are no longer using? I'll
>> give you $10 credit for them. I have customers that need them. I would
>> send them to Larry Goddard for re-manufacture.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Paul Remde
>> Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
>
> Probably more work than most want to go through, but I buy USB Sync/
> Charge cables from Semsons (online) for about $5.00 a piece. The
> wiring for serial vs USB is completely different, so you have to open
> the connector, de-solder, then resolder the wires to the appropriate
> pins (pinouts available online too). Unless you have exceptional
> vision, be prepared to work under a magnifying light! I cut off the
> USB end and wire a DB9 for my Cambridge (standard RS232), easy. The
> $5.00 cable is a little longer than 1 meter, which is nice for my
> setup.
> http://www.semsons.com/usbhoandchca5.html
For what it's worth, I recently ordered a Siamesed cable with a 12 volt
cigar lighter jack on one end, and one cable to a 9 pin serial female
connector with 5 volt supply pin built in, and another cable to the
older style Garmin female four pin connector. The implication for me
is that these combinations can be found if the search is conducted on
eBay etc....
Brian W
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