USB/RS232 adapters are of varying quality/flakiness (depends on the driver, really). I've had the best luck with FTDI chipsets and Keyspan.
The KPC shouldn't know or care if you use bluetooth, as it's a serial port replacement. I've actually got one of these on the way; hopefully by the weekend I'll see how well it works with my TNC-X (as I have currently broken my T2). The TNC-X USB model just has a USB/RS232 adapter built in - it's not like you have specific USB drivers for a TNC. Unfortunately he chose to use a custom vendor ID (at one time, at least), so you must get customized drivers from him, instead of using the generic driver for that chipset. Not sure how that works out with linux. Getting a linux based soundmodem interface to work correctly was the toughest APRS task I've encountered. YMMV. If you go the USB/RS232 route, I'd make sure that the USB/RS232 device I chose had a unique identifier, so that I could set up udev rules to give unique names to each device - it makes diffrentiating between TNC, GPS, second TNC, etc much easier. I know FTDI devices have this down quite well, and the the SiLabs CP2102 fail miserably. -Jason kg4wsv _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
