[drats_users] cables
Dan Smith
Wed Apr 22 07:30:28 PDT 2009
Hi Steinar,
> I have search a little around and I can only find 'data cable' but
> with no ID numbers, same for (I guess USB-RS232), which cable and
> where to get them.
For D-RATS data, you need an OPC-1384, which has the Mini-DIN
connector on one end and a DB9 on the other. To convert it to USB,
you'll need a USB-to-serial adapter. Any prolific-based (which is
about 90% of them) or FTDI-based device should work with any operating
system.
> Is it the same cable for CHIPER?
No, for CHIRP you need an OPC-478, but you can use the same USB
adapter with it that you need for the data cable.
> I have heard that many USB->RS232 cable do not support HW handshake
> DTR,CTS etc, some are not good for Linux etc. I guess a cable with
> USB->RS232 HW handshake signals are the best ?? Which/Where to get
> good cables to
The radios don't do hardware flow control anyway, so it doesn't matter
if your USB device supports it or not. For Linux, any Prolific or
FTDI-based device will be auto-detected and "just work".
> Do you know if I need some special SW drivers to install on Ubuntu
> in order to communicate with ID-800/D-Rats ?
Nope, as long as you get a common adapter you just need to plug it
in. No drivers :)
> D-rats looks interesting. Can we remote (by SW) change ID-800's
> frequency also with D-rats?
Nope. The ID-800 does not have rig-control so it can't be controlled
from the PC.
Good luck!
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Dan Smith
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