FTDI is chipset used by a variety of vendors.  KeySpan, Fluke, and others sell 
Rs232 adapters  based on the chipset.  So perhaps your adapter IDs itself as a 
Fluke (brand) adapter. 

Grant/NQ5T

> .  
> 
> Does anyone know if Fluke has taken over FTDI, or is this an update 
> that should not be elected?
> 
> Thanks and 73,
> Paul W8TM
> 
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