[Elecraft] K3 MacLoggerDX connection

2011-10-27 Thread Hunsdon Cary III
A big Thank You to the dozen or so who responded to my question about logging 
program recommendations for a MacBook; very much appreciated!
I purchased MacLoggerDX yesterday and now am pondering how to connect the 
MacBook to the computer.  I think I need an RS-232 to USB cable, is that 
correct?
73,
Cary, K4TM
K3-100 #3449

H. Cary III, K4TM
h3c...@gmail.com



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Re: [Elecraft] K3 MacLoggerDX connection

2011-10-27 Thread Phil Hystad
Do you mean ...connecting the MacBook to the K3 ?

If so, yes you need RS232 to USB adapter cable.  And likely a driver for the 
Mac.

PEH's iPhone

On Oct 27, 2011, at 7:57 AM, Hunsdon Cary III h3c...@gmail.com wrote:

 A big Thank You to the dozen or so who responded to my question about 
 logging program recommendations for a MacBook; very much appreciated!
 I purchased MacLoggerDX yesterday and now am pondering how to connect the 
 MacBook to the computer.  I think I need an RS-232 to USB cable, is that 
 correct?
 73,
 Cary, K4TM
 K3-100 #3449
 
 H. Cary III, K4TM
 h3c...@gmail.com
 
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 MacLoggerDX connection

2011-10-27 Thread Lew Phelps K6LMP
Yes, you need a USB-RS232 dongle.  And you have to be wary about what brand 
you acquire. Many of the USB serial port adapters  on the market don't have 
drivers for Mac OS X, and many of the drivers that purport to run under OS X OS 
X work with versions 10.6 and earlier, but not 10.7 (Lion), which will be the 
OS version installed on your MacBook if you got it recently.

The problem is that 10.6 could run either 32 bit or 64 bit, but the upgrade 
to 10.7 removed support for 32-bit drivers.  (In fairness to Apple, they had 
been warning for a long time that they would be phasing out support for 32-bit 
drivers, although they didn't make it very clear when they introduced 10.7 that 
this was The Time that support for older drivers was going away.) 

I know for sure that the most current Keyspan driver for their USA-19 HS 
product works with Lion, because that's what I use, and their web site 
specifically says works with Lion

I believe that any USB-RS232 converter that uses the FTDI chipset also should 
work. There are quite a few different products on the market that use the FTDI 
chipset, but good luck finding a store clerk who knows for sure.   FTDI has 
released a 645 bit driver (which is what's needed for Lion).  It's available at 

http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP/MacOSX/FTDIUSBSerialDriver_v2_2_16.dmg

The Prolific chipset also allegedly has a 64-bit kernel and therefore should 
run on 10.7, but Prolific's web site only references 10.6, so I would be wary 
unless you can confirm from the seller that it will run under 10.7


Good luck and 73

Lew K6LMP



On Oct 27, 2011, at 7:57 AM, Hunsdon Cary III wrote:

 A big Thank You to the dozen or so who responded to my question about 
 logging program recommendations for a MacBook; very much appreciated!
 I purchased MacLoggerDX yesterday and now am pondering how to connect the 
 MacBook to the computer.  I think I need an RS-232 to USB cable, is that 
 correct?
 73,
 Cary, K4TM
 K3-100 #3449
 
 H. Cary III, K4TM
 h3c...@gmail.com
 
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 MacLoggerDX connection

2011-10-27 Thread Jack Brindle
The Elecraft KUSB uses the FTDI chip set and works very well with the  
Mac using all recent OS versions. It works very well on Lion.
Just go to the Elecraft web site to order yours!

Jack Brindle, W6FB
Elecraft Engineering

On Oct 27, 2011, at 11:10 AM, Lew Phelps K6LMP wrote:

 Yes, you need a USB-RS232 dongle.  And you have to be wary about  
 what brand you acquire. Many of the USB serial port adapters  on the  
 market don't have drivers for Mac OS X, and many of the drivers that  
 purport to run under OS X OS X work with versions 10.6 and earlier,  
 but not 10.7 (Lion), which will be the OS version installed on your  
 MacBook if you got it recently.

 The problem is that 10.6 could run either 32 bit or 64 bit, but the  
 upgrade to 10.7 removed support for 32-bit drivers.  (In fairness  
 to Apple, they had been warning for a long time that they would be  
 phasing out support for 32-bit drivers, although they didn't make it  
 very clear when they introduced 10.7 that this was The Time that  
 support for older drivers was going away.)

 I know for sure that the most current Keyspan driver for their  
 USA-19 HS product works with Lion, because that's what I use, and  
 their web site specifically says works with Lion

 I believe that any USB-RS232 converter that uses the FTDI chipset  
 also should work. There are quite a few different products on the  
 market that use the FTDI chipset, but good luck finding a store  
 clerk who knows for sure.   FTDI has released a 645 bit driver  
 (which is what's needed for Lion).  It's available at

 http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP/MacOSX/FTDIUSBSerialDriver_v2_2_16.dmg

 The Prolific chipset also allegedly has a 64-bit kernel and  
 therefore should run on 10.7, but Prolific's web site only  
 references 10.6, so I would be wary unless you can confirm from the  
 seller that it will run under 10.7


 Good luck and 73

 Lew K6LMP



 On Oct 27, 2011, at 7:57 AM, Hunsdon Cary III wrote:

 A big Thank You to the dozen or so who responded to my question  
 about logging program recommendations for a MacBook; very much  
 appreciated!
 I purchased MacLoggerDX yesterday and now am pondering how to  
 connect the MacBook to the computer.  I think I need an RS-232 to  
 USB cable, is that correct?
 73,
 Cary, K4TM
 K3-100 #3449

 H. Cary III, K4TM
 h3c...@gmail.com



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