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On Oct 30, 8:03*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
The Oudie is supplied with a power/data cable that has an RJ45 connector, and an RJ45 to DB-9 connector. *The RJ45 to DB-9 connector can be configured to work with the 302. *It is a simple and free solution. *The Oudie's power/data cable must be powered with 12V. Another option is the Oudie-PS5a-1 cable. *It can be powered with 5V from the 302 and also pass 5V power to the Oudie. *You can see details hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#Oudie-PS5a-1 Paul - How is the Oudie-PS5a-1 cable better than the supplied Naviter cable in the box? With the supplied Naviter cable you have this setup; 12VDC = 302 = Oudie supplied cable (serial) = Oudie 12VDC = same Oudie supplied cable (12VDC to 5VDC converter) = Oudie With the Oudie-PS5a-1 cable you would have this setup; 12VDC = 302 = Oudie-PS5a-1 (serial + 5VDC) = Oudie So the Oudie-PS5a-1 solution is cleaner/neater. Is it electrically better? Better 12VDC to 5VDC conversion? Better RS-232 signal converter? Thanks, John |
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