I use the ones from http://www.byterunner.com/ specifically from this page:
http://www.byterunner.com/byterunner/new_frontpage=serial_parallel_cards
You will want the ones noted as 32-bit PCI cards.  
I am using a PCI-400-HS-9.  That card has a 'spider' cable which branches
out to 4 9-Pin DB9 connectors.  The computer I am using this in has 1 built
in serial port, bringing the total to 5 usable serial ports with this card.
It's worked well for me.

Ron, N5IN

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of RICHARD SOLOMON
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 10:46 AM
To: DXBase Reflector
Subject: [Dxbase] Multiple Serial Port Card

I find I need to add a couple of Serial Ports to my Desktop. What do
folks recommend I use ?
 
Thanks, Dick,
W1KSZ/7______________________________________________________________
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Nov 21 16:40:10 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen M. Parker, WR9A)
Date: Wed Nov 21 16:50:22 2007
Subject: [Dxbase] DXCC Submission - Multiple QSOs per Card
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I think I have followed the instructions in the help file to a "T" regarding 
multiple
QSOs per card for DXCC award submission. I even have each QSO "selected", with 
each card
with multiple QSOs assigned a unique QSL# (101,102,103, etc.).

But when I process the award, the multiple QSOs are not counted and do not show 
up on
the QSO form or worksheet. I have gone through my log to make sure there are no 
other
contacts with data in the QSL# column.

Are there any known bugs to this process, or perhaps any undocumented tips? Any 
help
appreciated. Thanks.
--
Stephen, WR9A

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