>                 Hint to the Elecraft folks,  A breakout box would be a nice 
> accessory!

Actually, I am thinking along the same lines (maybe) but I am primarily 
motivated by having fun during retirement and not necessarily a practical 
device.

I have been playing with Raspberry Pi and I am very impressed with this 
"computer".  I have yet to try something that it did not support directly or 
via downloading some SDK or install package.  If you do not know about 
Raspberry Pi, it is a single board computer running Linux (see note below) 
where the board is about the size of a credit card.  I use the Model B which 
has 512 MB of memory and 10/100 Ethernet.  Storage and boot device is SDc and I 
use a 16 GB SD card but you can choose other sizes.

The idea is to have one of the USB ports on the Raspi connected to a USB hub 
and then plug the various serial to USB cables of the Elecraft rigs to this 
hub.  Actually, this part of the configuration is something I have done already 
but the hub is on my Mac rather than the Raspi card.  

Currently my next part of this work is to test the serial I/O to these devices 
and I am not sure how much of a problem this might be given that driver support 
may not exist.  Writing my own custom serial drivers (if necessary) is not out 
of the question.  Then, this Raspi computer itself could be the host for 
whatever application I want to do or maybe I would do that on my Mac and 
interface via Ethernet or even Wireless (WiFi).  

I would not try to replace the functionality of the various Elecraft utility 
programs; rather, I am more interesting in developing apps or even maybe 
scripts that use the programming interface.

Of course, the whole point is just for fun as there is nothing about this idea 
that is not already supported by the Elecraft utilities.  

But, if elecraft were to create some kind of breakout box as the suggested 
offered below, then I think a "Smart" breakout box maybe with a Raspberry Pi in 
it would be cool.

73, phil, K7PEH

P.S. Note:  Raspberry Pi supports a variety of Linux systems (distros) but 
there is a whole raft of new operating system work being done with other 
operating systems such as Plan 9 from Bell Labs.  Wikipedia has an article on 
the port work being done -- just google Raspberry Pi.



On Feb 7, 2014, at 9:00 AM, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Chuck,
> 
>                Shorter cables are available. I use a 1 ft one.  I don't 
> recall where I got it but possibly L-Com as I buy from them quite often.
> 
>                You don't need the "Y" but potential uses within the Elecraft 
> line are with the KRC, XV's and the PR's.  Band data from the AUX cable can 
> be used with other equipment too.  You can even need multiple "Y's", I did.
> 
>                 Hint to the Elecraft folks,  A breakout box would be a nice 
> accessory!
> 
> 73,
> Bob
> K2TK  ex KN2TKR (1956) & K2TKR
> 
> 
> On 2/7/2014 10:47 AM, Chuck - AE4CW wrote:
>> If I recall correctly (traveling to Orlando), I use the "Y" cable provided by
>> Elecraft to connect the KAT500 and the KPA500 which are stacked.  One
>> connector of the "Y" remains unconnected.  I can provide more detail on
>> Sunday if needed.
>> ---
>> Chuck, AE4CW
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----
>> ---
>> Chuck, AE4CW
>> --
>> 
> 
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