Just a cable.
232 in and out. BD9 on one end USB on the other
Sorry for any confusion.



At 11:42 AM 5/11/2010, you wrote:
>On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:52:15AM -0500, "John Becker, WJAB" wrote:
>> Anyone know of a source?
>
>It would help to hear more about the application, John. 
>
>I suspect you want a USB-Serial converter, rather than just a patch
>cable. There are dozens of the out there, some working better than
>others. The best I've found so far has been the no-longer-sold Radio
>Shack converter, but I've had others that were tolerable. All require
>drivers to be installed; Microsoft knows about some and installs them
>automagically, others require the CD or other softcopy files. 
>
>I use two Radio Shack USB-Serial converters in my shack. One connects
>the shack PC to my RigBlaster Pro; the other connects the shack PC to
>the Yaesu FT-897D. 
>
>The Radio Shack drivers aren't officially supported on Windows XP, but
>only through Windows 2000. I had to resort to some trickery to get them
>to install. 
>
>Very 73, de
>
>-- 
>Mike Andrews, W5EGO
>[email protected]
>Tired old sysadmin 
>
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