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Does anyone have any info on what serial port is connected to the USB on an iPAQ 310/312. I am trying to help setup one with XCsoar and feed in Flarm data as well. I have the Flarm data at the correct voltage levels but I can't work out what serial port the iPAQ thinks is there. John johnorto at gmail.com |
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On Jul 27, 7:56*pm, "John Orton" wrote:
Hi Does anyone have any info on what serial port is connected to the USB on an iPAQ 310/312. I am trying to help setup one with XCsoar and feed in Flarm data as well. I have the Flarm data at the correct voltage levels but I can't work out what serial port the iPAQ thinks is there. John johnorto at gmail.com Ah a trick question? The iPAQ 310 does not have a serial port. It is USB only device. You will likely want to use a serial over bluetooth connection to feed it data. Many pilots are using the K6-Bt bluetooth adapter with the 310. Darryl |
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At 06:47 28 July 2009, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Jul 27, 7:56=A0pm, "John Orton" wrote: Hi Does anyone have any info on what serial port is connected to the USB on an iPAQ 310/312. Ah a trick question? The iPAQ 310 does not have a serial port. It is USB only device. No it isn't. It has a serial port on the same connector as the USB port although the voltage levels are lower than "normal" and need a level convertor. Paul Remde at Cumulus has cables for use with the serial port (rather than using Bluetooth). These work fine for my installation. Alastair |
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Like everyone else, we were told that the iPAQ 310 did not have a serial port. But then someone found a double-secret serial port on the USB connector. The hardware is there. It took us a long time to get it to work though because it has some idiosyncrasies. It requires an inline RS-232 voltage level converter and it works only at 9600 baud or higher. . That is a bummer because it therefore doesn't work with a Cambridge 302 or LX Colibri. But it does work with EW microRecorders and LX products that work at 9600 or 19200 baud. Below are link to 2 new cables for use with the 310. I have them in stock. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#I310-PS5a-1 http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/godda...#I310-LX1600-1 I also have a new cable for use with the Bendix King AV8OR. I have tested it with the standard (smaller) AV8OR, but not the new large AV8OR. The good news is the AV8OR works at 4800 baud and has the brightest display I have seen in a PDA/PNA. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#AV8OR-PS5a-1 Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Darryl Ramm" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 7:56 pm, "John Orton" wrote: Hi Does anyone have any info on what serial port is connected to the USB on an iPAQ 310/312. I am trying to help setup one with XCsoar and feed in Flarm data as well. I have the Flarm data at the correct voltage levels but I can't work out what serial port the iPAQ thinks is there. John johnorto at gmail.com Ah a trick question? The iPAQ 310 does not have a serial port. It is USB only device. You will likely want to use a serial over bluetooth connection to feed it data. Many pilots are using the K6-Bt bluetooth adapter with the 310. Darryl |
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On Jul 28, 7:28*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi, Like everyone else, we were told that the iPAQ 310 did not have a serial port. *But then someone found a double-secret serial port on the USB connector. *The hardware is there. *It took us a long time to get it to work though because it has some idiosyncrasies. *It requires an inline RS-232 voltage level converter and it works only at 9600 baud or higher. *. *That is a bummer because it therefore doesn't work with a Cambridge 302 or LX Colibri. *But it does work with EW microRecorders and LX products that work at 9600 or 19200 baud. *Below are link to 2 new cables for use with the 310. I have them in stock. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/godda...#I310-LX1600-1 I also have a new cable for use with the Bendix King AV8OR. *I have tested it with the standard (smaller) AV8OR, but not the new large AV8OR. *The good news is the AV8OR works at 4800 baud and has the brightest display I have seen in a PDA/PNA. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#AV8OR-PS5a-1 Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Darryl Ramm" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 7:56 pm, "John Orton" wrote: Hi Does anyone have any info on what serial port is connected to the USB on an iPAQ 310/312. I am trying to help setup one with XCsoar and feed in Flarm data as well. I have the Flarm data at the correct voltage levels but I can't work out what serial port the iPAQ thinks is there. John johnorto at gmail.com Ah a trick question? The iPAQ 310 does not have a serial port. It is USB only device. You will likely want to use a serial over bluetooth connection to feed it data. Many pilots are using the K6-Bt bluetooth adapter with the 310. Darryl Thanks guys particularly Paul and Andrej. |
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On Jul 28, 5:57*am, John Orton wrote:
On Jul 28, 7:28*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote: Hi, Like everyone else, we were told that the iPAQ 310 did not have a serial port. *But then someone found a double-secret serial port on the USB connector. *The hardware is there. *It took us a long time to get it to work though because it has some idiosyncrasies. *It requires an inline RS-232 voltage level converter and it works only at 9600 baud or higher. *. *That is a bummer because it therefore doesn't work with a Cambridge 302 or LX Colibri. *But it does work with EW microRecorders and LX products that work at 9600 or 19200 baud. *Below are link to 2 new cables for use with the 310. I have them in stock. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/godda...ttp://www.cumu... I also have a new cable for use with the Bendix King AV8OR. *I have tested it with the standard (smaller) AV8OR, but not the new large AV8OR. *The good news is the AV8OR works at 4800 baud and has the brightest display I have seen in a PDA/PNA. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/goddard.htm#AV8OR-PS5a-1 Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Darryl Ramm" wrote in message ... On Jul 27, 7:56 pm, "John Orton" wrote: Hi Does anyone have any info on what serial port is connected to the USB on an iPAQ 310/312. I am trying to help setup one with XCsoar and feed in Flarm data as well. I have the Flarm data at the correct voltage levels but I can't work out what serial port the iPAQ thinks is there. John johnorto at gmail.com Ah a trick question? The iPAQ 310 does not have a serial port. It is USB only device. You will likely want to use a serial over bluetooth connection to feed it data. Many pilots are using the K6-Bt bluetooth adapter with the 310. Darryl Thanks guys particularly Paul and Andrej. Anyone played with these? http://www.aircable.net/support-serial3.html |
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At 07:42 03 August 2009, Al wrote:
Anyone played with these? http://www.aircable.net/support-serial3.html Yes. I have an Aircable Mini and was able to make it pair and talk successfully to the HP310/314 from my PC GPS simulator. Unfortunately when I hooked it up in the glider to my LX160 it would not talk to that properly so the HP got gobbledegook. Have put it on the back burner as a winter project. BTW I am very interested in the serial port stuff as this would definately be a better way to go for a permanent installation. Can anyone point me at a document that describes the port, specifications, and / or functionality? tx Jim |
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