Cable for Icom, Yaesu, Alinco, Sort of home made.
USB/RS232 adaptor commercial with genuine Prolific chip.
RS232/TTL taken off an old PDA/calculator cable.
Connectors as required by radios provided by me.
Cable for cheap Chinese radios was commercial from Wouxon.
Cable for Kenwood mobile came from Kenwood.
OS is Linux which doesn't care where the chips come from and seems to have all the drivers alredy supplied.
On 06 May 2018 at 22:17 Mary Graff <megraff@gmail.com> wrote:
Nigel,Did you make the cable/connector set yourself or was it purchased? If purchased can you give me the mfg nameThanks,Mary
Sent from my iPhoneAnd the same cable shows as a different COM port if you plug it into a different USB or serial connector.
That's a Windows quirk.
On Linux, they all show as the same port, at least on my system.
I have one cable with half a dozen different connectors for different radios.
On 06 May 2018 at 19:26 Jerry < jriechert@gmail.com> wrote:
In my case on Windows, different cables show as different COM ports.
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