"The Serial Box" (S-BOX) is intended to be the "Swiss Army Knife" of
interface boxes, with many possible configurations and uses, for both Elecraft and non-Elecraft gear alike. The S-BOX is now available in a new model, the Serial Box USB (S-BOX-USB), which has a genuine FTDI USB-to-Serial adapter built in, providing a single virtual serial port. See https://bit.ly/S-BOX for new photos, details, and pricing. A compatible USB cable is included with every new S-BOX-USB ordered. The original S-BOX remains in production and may be ordered instead, if you already have an FTDI USB-to-Serial adapter, or enough real serial ports available for rig control and keying. To review, both models eliminate serial Y-cable confusion and complexity. They make it particularly easy to connect any modern transceiver to *both* your computer *and* an Elecraft / SPE / ACOM amplifier *and* a SteppIR controller / KRC2 / ShackMaster SM-8, all at the same time, with automatic band changes for all connected devices, and no serial port "collisions." Both the S-BOX and S-BOX-USB can be used to connect a PC or MAC to the KX2, KX3, K3, or K3S. They also can be used to connect the KPA500 and KPA1500 to a KX2, KX3, and most non-Elecraft transceivers, with automatic band switching. KUSB, KXSER, KXUSB, or KX2ACBL? Not really needed if you have an S-BOX. Economical phono and standard serial cables can do it all, no soldering required. The four open-collector keying circuits inside the S-BOX provide computer-generated CW, FSK, and PTT keying to one or two transceivers, with good timing, even when using a USB connection (if FTDI, not Prolific). This works with any transceiver, including the KX2 and KX3, which do not provide internal CW keying circuits like the K3 and K3S. Finally, RemoteHams software users are finding it especially convenient to use the S-BOX to remotely power up a K3 and amplifier, using the "Use RTS as Power" feature built-in to the RemoteHams RCForb <http://download.remotehams.com/> software -- RemoteRig hardware is *not* required. For the latest eHam.net reviews of the S-BOX, see: https://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/13971 Thanks for your support. 73, Bob, N6TV https://bit.ly/S-BOX https://bit.ly/Y-BOX ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Yup! You just moved the S-Box up the list of priorities to buy by a
large number of spots with this move! :) 73, ______________________ Clay Autery, KY5G (318) 518-1389 On 10-Aug-18 22:26, Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote: > "The Serial Box" (S-BOX) is intended to be the "Swiss Army Knife" of > interface boxes, with many possible configurations and uses, for both > Elecraft and non-Elecraft gear alike. > > The S-BOX is now available in a new model, the Serial Box USB (S-BOX-USB), > which has a genuine FTDI USB-to-Serial adapter built in, providing a single > virtual serial port. > > See https://bit.ly/S-BOX for new photos, details, and pricing. A > compatible USB cable is included with every new S-BOX-USB ordered. > > The original S-BOX remains in production and may be ordered instead, if you > already have an FTDI USB-to-Serial adapter, or enough real serial ports > available for rig control and keying. > > To review, both models eliminate serial Y-cable confusion and complexity. > They make it particularly easy to connect any modern transceiver to *both* your > computer *and* an Elecraft / SPE / ACOM amplifier *and* a SteppIR > controller / KRC2 / ShackMaster SM-8, all at the same time, with automatic > band changes for all connected devices, and no serial port "collisions." > > Both the S-BOX and S-BOX-USB can be used to connect a PC or MAC to the KX2, > KX3, K3, or K3S. They also can be used to connect the KPA500 and KPA1500 > to a KX2, KX3, and most non-Elecraft transceivers, with automatic band > switching. KUSB, KXSER, KXUSB, or KX2ACBL? Not really needed if you have > an S-BOX. Economical phono and standard serial cables can do it all, no > soldering required. > > The four open-collector keying circuits inside the S-BOX provide > computer-generated CW, FSK, and PTT keying to one or two transceivers, with > good timing, even when using a USB connection (if FTDI, not Prolific). > This works with any transceiver, including the KX2 and KX3, which do not > provide internal CW keying circuits like the K3 and K3S. > > Finally, RemoteHams software users are finding it especially convenient to > use the S-BOX to remotely power up a K3 and amplifier, using the "Use RTS > as Power" feature built-in to the RemoteHams RCForb > <http://download.remotehams.com/> software -- RemoteRig hardware is *not* > required. > > For the latest eHam.net reviews of the S-BOX, see: > > https://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/13971 > > Thanks for your support. > > 73, > Bob, N6TV ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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