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Would anybody know if Dell X50 (or X50v) have a serial port to connect with
a logger? Thanks. Andy |
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Andy Smielkiewicz wrote:
Would anybody know if Dell X50 (or X50v) have a serial port to connect with a logger? Yes, it has a serial port, no it is not an RS232 signal (it uses 3.3V logic signals), so it needs some sort of powered serial cable or external powered level converter. If one is planning on using a CF/SDIO card GPS, Bluetooth GPS, or one of the mouse-style GPS receivers that has the option of connecting to a CMOS/TTL serial port, a Dell is a fine deal. If you want to connect to a flight computer, approved flight recorder, handheld GPS, etc., life is a lot simpler with an iPAQ... Marc |
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