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The no-serial port conundrum

Will - AI4VE
Another way to go is to buy the $40 Elecraft KUSB Serial to USB cable. DB9 on one end and USB on the other. Single cable and works great.

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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

Dunc Carter - W5DC
Unfortunately, there may be a compatibility problem with  some ham radio
accessory programs, at least the one that Elecraft supplied to me had
this problem.

William Ravenel wrote:
> Another way to go is to buy the $40 Elecraft KUSB Serial to USB cable. DB9 on one end and USB on the other. Single cable and works great.
>
> Will - AI4VE
>  
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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

lstavenhagen
I believe the one from Elecraft is just a normal one that uses the Prolific chipset, so it's nothing special. I just ordered my K3 yesterday and for simplicity's sake ordered their KUSB adapter along with.

So you probably won't be any better or worse off with the Elecraft adapter. In my case as long as I'll be able to get it to work with the K3 utility to talk to the K3, that's all I'm worried about. If it'll work with cocoamodem too that'll be icing on the cake, tho hi hi.

73,
LS
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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

vk3dbd
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USB/Serial converters   may work with most computers most of the time, but I
have 4 different  models of  adapters (one of which cost just £2)    all of
which work with two different desktop computers but as yet I have *not *found
one that will work with my newest computer a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
Wonder if anyone else has had similar problems?

                                 David VK3DBD/G3SCD


On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 1:17 PM, William Ravenel <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Another way to go is to buy the $40 Elecraft KUSB Serial to USB cable. DB9
> on one end and USB on the other. Single cable and works great.
>
> Will - AI4VE
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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

Guy, K2AV
I would suspect that the driver that is installed in the laptop is at
issue, particularly if the laptop is running Windows 7.

73, Guy.

On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:46 PM, David Dunn <[hidden email]> wrote:

> USB/Serial converters   may work with most computers most of the time, but I
> have 4 different  models of  adapters (one of which cost just £2)    all of
> which work with two different desktop computers but as yet I have *not *found
> one that will work with my newest computer a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
> Wonder if anyone else has had similar problems?
>
>                                 David VK3DBD/G3SCD
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 1:17 PM, William Ravenel <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Another way to go is to buy the $40 Elecraft KUSB Serial to USB cable. DB9
>> on one end and USB on the other. Single cable and works great.
>>
>> Will - AI4VE
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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy
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A Keyspan USA-19HS converter has worked well withou fuss with both my
Toshiba Satellite and Toshiba Qosmio F20 Laptops.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


David Dunn wrote on Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 10:46 PM:

> USB/Serial converters   may work with most computers most of the time, but
> I
> have 4 different  models of  adapters (one of which cost just £2)    all
> of
> which work with two different desktop computers but as yet I have *not
> *found
> one that will work with my newest computer a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
> Wonder if anyone else has had similar problems?


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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

w7go
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David,
I have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
I  use a Prolific based USB/serial converter and it
works no problen with the K3.
Use it for logging/radio control and firmware downloads.

73

Tony W7GO

David Dunn wrote:

> USB/Serial converters   may work with most computers most of the time, but I
> have 4 different  models of  adapters (one of which cost just £2)    all of
> which work with two different desktop computers but as yet I have *not *found
> one that will work with my newest computer a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
> Wonder if anyone else has had similar problems?
>
>                                  David VK3DBD/G3SCD
>
>
>
>
>  
>
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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

vk3dbd
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Thanks Geoff for your comment. Have noted that brand details.  Did you get
it in UK?  I will be over there again in May, and in fact thats where the
laptop is as I forgot to bring back with me (as I  usually do) last year .

To answer anothers comments. I'm not using Windows 7,    Not likely,    I've
only just taken the courage to change to XP SP3    - Now I feel it is
reasonably stable-  (Relatively anyway)!

On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> A Keyspan USA-19HS converter has worked well withou fuss with both my
> Toshiba Satellite and Toshiba Qosmio F20 Laptops.
>
> 73,
> Geoff
> GM4ESD
>
>
> David Dunn wrote on Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 10:46 PM:
>
>
>  USB/Serial converters   may work with most computers most of the time, but
>> I
>> have 4 different  models of  adapters (one of which cost just £2)    all
>> of
>> which work with two different desktop computers but as yet I have *not
>> *found
>> one that will work with my newest computer a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
>> Wonder if anyone else has had similar problems?
>>
>
>
>
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Re: The no-serial port conundrum

Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy
Hello David,

Yes I did buy the Keyspan adapter in the UK in May 2007 from MacHeaven -
which is a trading name of Allstuff Limited, 1 Lodge Close, Bicester,
Oxfordshire OX26 3TE.  At the time they had the Keyspan USA-19HS in stock.
Their Customer Service Queries email address according to the invoice I
received is [hidden email]

Hope that this helps.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


David Dunn wrote on Monday, March 22, 2010 at 10:58 AM:

Thanks Geoff for your comment. Have noted that brand details.  Did you get
it in UK?  I will be over there again in May, and in fact thats where the
laptop is as I forgot to bring back with me (as I  usually do) last year .

<snip>




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