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1. [RTTY] Wow! check out this USB to Serial adapter (score: 1)
Author: "Charles Morrison" <cfmorris@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 12:22:58 -0500
For those of yall who read the DXLab reflector, disregard. But for those looking for USB to serial adapters, AA6YQ uses this successfully with his DXKeeper database for USB to serial port conversion.
/archives//html/RTTY/2005-10/msg00076.html (7,181 bytes)

2. Re: [RTTY] Wow! check out this USB to Serial adapter (score: 1)
Author: Roberto <ea2ry@ea2ry.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 20:01:58 +0200
YES I have been using east adapter for almost a year but the one that use I is the one of "single" four ports com in this Web you can see adapters from 1 to 16 ports: http://easysync.co.uk/usbrs232_m
/archives//html/RTTY/2005-10/msg00077.html (8,324 bytes)

3. Re: [RTTY] Wow! check out this USB to Serial adapter (score: 1)
Author: Richard Ferch <ve3iay@rac.ca>
Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 15:57:06 -0400
Just a caveat, Charlie: Dave AA6YQ mentioned rotor control, radio control, CW and TNCs, but he did NOT mention a subject of particular interest on this reflector, namely direct FSK keying. Before pur
/archives//html/RTTY/2005-10/msg00083.html (11,058 bytes)

4. Re: [RTTY] Wow! check out this USB to Serial adapter (score: 1)
Author: "Dave" <aa6yq@ambersoft.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:12:28 -0400
The VSCOM 8-port adaptor uses an FTDI chipset, which based on your information below means it would not support direct FSK keying. Support for EXTFSK with the MMTTY engine will be available in the re
/archives//html/RTTY/2005-10/msg00084.html (12,071 bytes)

5. Re: [RTTY] Wow! check out this USB to Serial adapter (score: 1)
Author: Bill Coleman <aa4lr@arrl.net>
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 17:02:55 -0400
Interesting. The first link claims support for "Apple OS-8, OS-9, OS- X". It's been called MacOS for over a decade now.... The second link has Windows and Linux drivers featured, but if you click on
/archives//html/RTTY/2005-10/msg00088.html (8,439 bytes)


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