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Can anyone recommend a USB to Serial Converter that works for
communication with with the Ilec SN10 Thanks John |
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On Feb 20, 7:07*pm, RN wrote:
Can anyone recommend a USB to Serial Converter that works for communication with with the Ilec SN10 Thanks John belkin F5U409 works |
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On Feb 20, 7:07*pm, RN wrote: Can anyone recommend a USB to Serial Converter that works for communication with with the Ilec SN10 Thanks John belkin F5U409 works Guess it depends on the PC also. I bought a Tripp-Lite converter that does not work from Volkslogger to XP Laptop. After playing with it, I notice in the little manual under system requirements, that it is for windows 98 and 2000 . I do have Win 98 On my older PC, where I do not need it since that one has a serial port. Does any one need a converter going to a usb with the 98 windows on the computer? I will check out the Belkin now. Dieter |
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John,
Dave Nadler's site explains this is detail, and Paul Remde (Cumulus Soaring) has good advice also, including suggesting to visit Dave's site: "Connecting to PCs that Don't Have RS-232 Serial Connectors Most flight computers and flight recorders connect to PCs using RS-232 communications. However, most new PCs do not have RS-232 serial connectors. These are usually DB-9m (9-pin male) connectors. There are several ways to work around that issue. My recommendation is to use an RS-232 serial port PCMCIA Card. You can see an example he Socket Serial I/O PC Card Another solution is to use a USB to serial converter. However, many of these units to do work as well as one would expect. David Nadler has compiled a very nice list of devices that have been tested and work well. You can see his page he http://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_USB_Serial_Notes.html" Paul, hope it's okay to paste your info here as a plug. ~Bruce |
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On Feb 20, 7:23 pm, Barny wrote:
John, Dave Nadler's site explains this is detail, and Paul Remde (Cumulus Soaring) has good advice also, including suggesting to visit Dave's site: "Connecting to PCs that Don't Have RS-232 Serial Connectors Most flight computers and flight recorders connect to PCs using RS-232 communications. However, most new PCs do not have RS-232 serial connectors. These are usually DB-9m (9-pin male) connectors. There are several ways to work around that issue. My recommendation is to use an RS-232 serial port PCMCIA Card. You can see an example he Socket Serial I/O PC Card Another solution is to use a USB to serial converter. However, many of these units to do work as well as one would expect. David Nadler has compiled a very nice list of devices that have been tested and work well. You can see his page hehttp://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_USB_Serial_Notes.html" Paul, hope it's okay to paste your info here as a plug. ~Bruce In my business, I have a few industrial instruments that use RS-232 for communications. My experience with USB converters has been very mixed. The Belkin has worked best, but I find conflicts. Some instruments that use USB actually have a built-in RS-232 converter and this has led to conflicts with other converters, including the Belkin. Even modern versions of Windows don't always handle these conflicts very well. In frustration with converter conflicts, I acquired a refurbished IBM T30 laptop, which is one of the last to still have an RS-232 port, but still runs Windows XP and has built-in wifi. This has never let me down with any connected instrument (including the SN10 and Volkslogger). The USB converters can work quite well, but don't expect it to be as easy as a dedicated RS-232 or even a PC card converter. Mike |
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Hi John,
I use USB Serial Adapter CP-US-03. Does the Job. I use to it to dowload flights from the Volkslogger to the laptop. It also comes in handy to hotsync my Tungsten T to that laptop which was not supplied with serial as you obviously discovered. Cheers Marc |
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Hi,
If your computer has a PC (also called a PCMCIA) card slot, I strongly recommended the Socket Serial I/O PC Card found he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/socke...al_I/O_PC_Card I have recommended that card for years and I've never had a customer say it didn't work for them. It is a bit pricey, but it is an actual serial port, not a USB adapter. It is worth every penny. However, my latest laptop did not have a PC card slot so I was forced to try to utilize its Express Card slot. I bought an SIIG CyberSerial ExpressCard and it works OK. I thought it was an actual serial port, but when I connected it to my PC I noticed that a new USB connection was created! But it does work well for me for transferring waypoints and flight logs, but not so well for firmware upgrades. On the same PC I have also tried using a USB to RS-232 adapter and it rarely works. Since I do firmware upgrades to soaring instruments I have relied on using my home desktop computer with an actual RS-232 serial card for the serious work of firmware upgrades. I was surprised when my latest desktop did not come with an RS-232 serial port. I had to order a $30 card. It works great though. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com wrote in message ... Hi John, I use USB Serial Adapter CP-US-03. Does the Job. I use to it to dowload flights from the Volkslogger to the laptop. It also comes in handy to hotsync my Tungsten T to that laptop which was not supplied with serial as you obviously discovered. Cheers Marc |
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![]() "RN" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a USB to Serial Converter that works for communication with with the Ilec SN10 Don't know what the Ilec SN10 is, but www.iogear.com sells a converter that I use from my laptop to my GPS. |
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On Feb 20, 7:07*pm, RN wrote:
Can anyone recommend a USB to Serial Converter that works for communication with with the Ilec SN10 Thanks John I have used a CEFC USB-to-serial adaptor from 'Cables to Go' for at least 10 years, and it has worked flawlessly on the SN-10, Garmin GPS units, PDA's and everything in between, with several different laptops. Frank (TA) |
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