[RTTY] Secondary PCI-Serial Card Instead of USB
Don Hill AA5AU
aa5au at bellsouth.net
Fri Dec 22 13:19:06 EST 2006
I use a 4-port serial board by Byterunner. It's model PCI-400HS-9 and works great.
It's the first card shown at http://www.byterunner.com/byterunner/category=4+Serial+(RS-232)+PCI-bus+cards/exact_match=exact
And they also have a 4 port low profile PCI card model PCI-400LP (last card shown).
73, Don AA5AU
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> Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 10:38:15 -0600
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> Greetings all,
>
> Most modern computers have at least one extra PCI slot available.
> PCI-to-Serial cards are about $10 US, and very easy to install. Add a
> standard serial cable for connecting to the rig and you can control
> both the keying interface as well as the rig itself.
>
> NewEgg.com has several to choose from, but you can get them anywhere.
> I just picked the cheapest (A Rosewill in this case) and it worked the
> first time with no trouble. In less than five minutes I had complete
> rig control through its serial port, while maintaining the
> keying/audio control through the Rigblaster.
Do you have any recommendations for four-port serial cards?
(I've got rig-control, keying, packet and UPS control to worry about...)
73 de
Donald
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