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I realize that the first weekend of June is a little late to take your
first glider flights of the year. Yeah, I missed some great days in May. Regardless, had two wonderful flights, but can't get my laptop to connect to the 302. Using the same set up as last year (Dell Latitude with Windows XP) can't connect with eithe the USB-RS232 adapter or with the straight USB (my 302 has both connectors.) Using the USB port on the 302, the lap top is looking for the DLP-TXRX. From what I remember (can't find the paper) the 302 is supposed to have the necessary software on it when it connects. I tryed my HP with Windows 7, and same problems. Failed to connect to the device. Does anyone have any ideas? Moriarty in a week, so I need to get this resolved. Or, if anyone can steer me towards a USB-RS232 Driver for windows, that would be appreciated as well. Thanks, Andrew, 3T |
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At 03:23 06 June 2011, apsoars wrote:
I realize that the first weekend of June is a little late to take your first glider flights of the year. Yeah, I missed some great days in May. Regardless, had two wonderful flights, but can't get my laptop to connect to the 302. Using the same set up as last year (Dell Latitude with Windows XP) can't connect with eithe the USB-RS232 adapter or with the straight USB (my 302 has both connectors.) Using the USB port on the 302, the lap top is looking for the DLP-TXRX. From what I remember (can't find the paper) the 302 is supposed to have the necessary software on it when it connects. I tryed my HP with Windows 7, and same problems. Failed to connect to the device. Does anyone have any ideas? Moriarty in a week, so I need to get this resolved. Or, if anyone can steer me towards a USB-RS232 Driver for windows, that would be appreciated as well. Thanks, Andrew, 3T maybe this thread will help http://ras.gliderpilot.net/?op=s2&id=90595&vt=0 |
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Do you have the switch in the correct position on the back of the 302.
Slide it towards the connection type that you're using. Either towards the serial port or towards the USB port. |
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At 13:24 06 June 2011, Westbender wrote:
Do you have the switch in the correct position on the back of the 302. Slide it towards the connection type that you're using. Either towards the serial port or towards the USB port. I just tried to connect to a friends 302 via a serial cable and port on the computer (IBM thinkpad running XP) and using SeeYou older editon at least 5 years Old. Using connection wizard under files in seeyou, I get connected and see all of the log files (7 or so) on the screen. Our original intent was to delete the files so it would not be overwriting and not giving a OLC valid file when he downloaded his log from the connected PDA. First it does not have a "delete" option and second it locks up while trying to "download" any flight log. Now it was VERY hot out yesterday while we were trying this and my computer was acting up so we quit. But I have a few questions, should the seeyou software be able to delete the files after downloading and two should he be having a validation problem if the 302 is overwriting its full memory? And three can the memory be full after just 7 flights? CH |
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Hi Andrew,
As someone else already suggested, make sure the switch on the back of the 302 is toward the side of port (USB or serial) that you are using. I found that the Cambridge 302's USB to serial converter is a bit weak/poor. It worked for me after rebooting my PC. If you can't get those items to work, I highly recommend a Keyspan USB Adapter. For years I was convinced that all USB to serial adapters were junk. But the Keyspan has worked great for me with nearly all soaring instruments. It is what I use to connect to 302's often. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/keyspan.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "apsoars" wrote in message ... I realize that the first weekend of June is a little late to take your first glider flights of the year. Yeah, I missed some great days in May. Regardless, had two wonderful flights, but can't get my laptop to connect to the 302. Using the same set up as last year (Dell Latitude with Windows XP) can't connect with eithe the USB-RS232 adapter or with the straight USB (my 302 has both connectors.) Using the USB port on the 302, the lap top is looking for the DLP-TXRX. From what I remember (can't find the paper) the 302 is supposed to have the necessary software on it when it connects. I tryed my HP with Windows 7, and same problems. Failed to connect to the device. Does anyone have any ideas? Moriarty in a week, so I need to get this resolved. Or, if anyone can steer me towards a USB-RS232 Driver for windows, that would be appreciated as well. Thanks, Andrew, 3T |
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On Jun 6, 8:42*am, Cliff Hilty
wrote: At 13:24 06 June 2011, Westbender wrote: Do you have the switch in the correct position on the back of the 302. Slide it towards the connection type that you're using. Either towards the serial port or towards the USB port. I just tried to connect to a *friends 302 via a serial cable and port on the computer (IBM thinkpad running XP) and using SeeYou older editon at least 5 years Old. Using connection wizard under files in seeyou, I get connected and see all of the log files (7 or so) on the screen. Our original intent was to delete the files so it would not be overwriting and not giving a OLC valid file when he downloaded his log from the connected PDA. First it does not have a "delete" option and second it locks up while trying to "download" *any flight log. Now it was VERY hot out yesterday while we were trying this and my computer was acting up so we quit. But I have a few questions, should the seeyou software be able to delete the files after downloading and two should he be having a validation problem if the 302 is overwriting its full memory? And three can the memory be full after just 7 flights? CH 302 memory never fills up it wraps and records for ever and ever and ever. However the 302 will sometimes give a file security error. It is now widely believed that this error is caused at the time the recording wraps back to the begining of memory. Email me off group for help in clearing logs. However now the error is happened it won't happen again until the memory wraps the next time so no real need to do anything now. Andy |
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Thanks for the ideas. Switch position was not the culprit. I am
working with Jeff at R-Track Technology to get the drivers for the USB port. Also am going to try and download a driver for the USB-RS232 adapter I already have and have used in the past. In the mean time, I found a computer with a RS-232 port and was able to download the flights. So, I am good to go for now. CH - I have also run into the memory wrapping feature that causes a security fail. For me, it happend on a single flight. its possible that it could happen after only 7 flights, if they were long flights and the sample rate was high (mine is set at 4 sec.) I do not know of a way to make the file secure and get it to pass the checks. if you don't wipe the memory of the 302, you run the risk of losing a flight (OLC, Badge, and possibly contest - though I'd hope they would still score you, since it is a known problem and you can still read the flight file.) |
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On Jun 7, 1:49*pm, Cliff Hilty wrote:
At 13:45 07 June 2011, apsoars wrote: Thanks for the ideas. *Switch position was not the culprit. *I am working with Jeff at R-Track Technology to get the drivers for the USB port. *Also am going to try and download a driver for the USB-RS232 adapter I already have and have used in the past. *In the mean time, I found a computer with a RS-232 port and was able to download the flights. *So, I am good to go for now. CH - I have also run into the memory wrapping feature that causes a security fail. *For me, it happend on a single flight. *its possible that it could happen after only 7 flights, if they were long flights and the sample rate was high (mine is set at 4 sec.) *I do not know of a way to make the file secure and get it to pass the checks. *if you don't wipe the memory of the 302, you run the risk of losing a flight (OLC, Badge, and possibly contest - though I'd hope they would still score you, since it is a known problem and you can still read the flight file.) Its not mine its CA1's (not CAI) and his flights that he is downloading into his PDA from the 302 are showing up greyed out on OLC but scored. He was told that it was because the flights are wrapping over the old ones. It is not just a single flight it is every flight. *I was suprised that my older version of SeeYou on my laptop connected to the 302 but would hang up upon trying to download. IIRC I could not delete the files from a cambridge 10-20-25 unless I downloaded them first then the option to delete was there. This is my first experience with the 302! CH- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If every flight log shows security fail the next step should be to check the security indication on the instrument itself. See my post to ASA site. Andy |
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Borrowed the most recent Cambridge CD (V2.64 - not to be confused with
firmware v2.63 on the 302) that had the drivers for the USB connection, instructions for deleting flight logs from the 302. Jeff at R-Track Technologies tried to send them to me, but the firewalls and anti-virus software didn't like the .exe files. Happy to report that I can connect with the 302 using the USB, as well as my own USB-RS232 adapter cable through the serial port, on at least two different computers. Everything plays nicely (no crazy mouse syndrome). I cleared off the flight logs (after grabbing files for HyperTerminal - not included in Windows 7), and up loaded turn points for Moriarty. Now its time to start marking up the maps! Andrew |
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