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Subject: | RE: [TenTec] IC 7800/FT2000D/TenTec-? |
From: | Martin Ewing <martin@aa6e.net> |
Reply-to: | tentec@contesting.com |
Date: | Wed, 17 Mar 2004 08:16:37 -0500 |
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Most any USB - serial adapter should work with the Orion. They emulate the
old-fashioned serial port pretty well. From what I hear, you only run into
problems if you are using the serial line in exotic timing-dependent ways. I use a Keyspan 4-port unit with no trouble. The main complexity is in the OS driver software. Keyspan supports Linux in addition to Windows. That's important for me. Legacy PC hardware (ATX, ATAPI, IDE, AGP, and all that) will be around for a long time (in this business, that means more than 2 years!) because of the installed base. New systems will be switching over pretty fast to the new standards. For quite a while there have been "legacy free" corporate PCs without SIO or PIO ports. For a radio manufacturer, USB seems like a no-brainer. It's probably as cheap as serial, and what percent of user PCs don't have USB in the Orion / IC-7800 market? Even better, I would like Ethernet (or WiFi??) as an easy way to work the radio over longer distances and from multiple computers. (That's the jack to watch on the '7800.) Then, we'll have to worry about putting our rigs behind firewalls, to keep hackers, spam, and viruses out. But you will be able to let the "Dolly Parton" folks log in to your rig and debug the firmware on the spot. 73, Martin, AA6E --------- From: "Rick Westerman" <Rick@dj0ip.de>... I fear the serial port's days are numbered!
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