I've been using a UMC-102 on my ACER Aspire One for a number of
months. Although the USB-Serial "Dongle" appears to be a bit pricey, a bit
of shopping can be quite fruitful. Prices vary tremendously.
Specifications can be found at:
http://www.superlogics.com/rs-232/port-expanders/dsu-umc-102/97-1477.htm
Note that the device USB 1 compliant while most computers are USB
2. However, for our purposes the "Dongle" shown will handle the data rates
we use.
73,
Jay/AF2C
At 10:08 AM 8/1/2009 -0400, you wrote:
>Rich and all:
>
>I purchased this dual port converter and another one (dont remember the
>brand) just accidentally.
>"Another one" did not work, but this Dual port converter worked as soon as I
>installed its drivers. I have been using this converter since then. I am
>using Writelg and MMTTY, good combination for me.
>
>Tried different programs, they work too...
>
>The reason why I bought it, was that I have laptop with one Serial port, so
>I needed another comm port.
>
>It works for me. I used it from home, YN2S location twice, from HQ4R and
>others, so far so good...
>
>Belkin is OK too, but too big, (hi) and have just one comm port...
>
>2009/8/1 Richard Ferch <ve3iay@storm.ca>
>
> > Andrei,
> >
> > Does this work for FSK from MMTTY *without* using EXTFSK?
> >
> > As far as I am aware, basically any USB-to-serial adapter will work with
> > EXTFSK - there's nothing remarkable about that. It's using them directly
> > without the help of EXTFSK that is the problem.
> >
> > The reason I ask is that according to the specifications at the link you
> > gave, the minimum speed of this one is 300 baud.
> >
> > The same question applies to the Digi Edgeport multi-port devices. I
> > don't see a minimum speed mentioned in the specifications at the Digi
> > web site, but the maximum speed mentioned is high enough to raise
> > concerns. The reason most USB adapters don't work at low speeds, as I
> > understand it, is that there is a limit to the dynamic range of speeds
> > they will support, and in order to support very high speeds (230 kbps
> > and up) they give up support for very low speeds. In addition, they may
> > also give up support for 5-bit word lengths, since very high-speed
> > applications probably use only 8-bit words.
> >
> > 73,
> > Rich VE3KI
> >
> >
> > Andrei Stchislenok wrote:
> >
> > > I have been using this one for last four years - no problem...
> > >
> > > Dual Port USB to Serial RS-232 DB-9 Adapter Cable FTDI Chip $39.98
> > >
> > >
> >
> http://www.usbgear.com/computer_cable_details.cfm?sku=XC-232-C&cats=199&catid=626%2C106%2C199%2C465
> >
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