Rob:
     I use on two on my radio. one is for freq and one  is for the rotor. 
They are made by Tripplite and the model number is 19HS. They  can be ordered 
from Walmart on line.
 
Gerald Muller K9GEM
[email protected]  

 
In a message dated 8/21/2015 9:12:22 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Hello all, 
I think I may have the dumb question of the  day. 
Does anyone (or in the case of the BVARC brain trust) or  everyone know if 
the RS232 to USB convertors are bidirectional? 
We have an issue at work where there is some sort of  box/gadget/gizmo 
attached to one of our older servers via an RS232 (DB9?)  cable.  Needless to 
say, the server with this RS232 port is beyond end of  life. Can I use a RS232 
to USB setup to connect this gizmo to a new server  using a USB port. 
On the slight chance that the site coordinator is wrong,  and the RS232 is 
on the box/gadget/gizmo, that’s why I asked if these RS232 to  USB 
convertors are bidirectional. 
Last, does anyone know a source in town for the RS232 to  USB with the FTDI 
chipset here in town? 
Thanks in advance. 
Regards, 
Rob McClure 
IT Analyst 
Cameron 

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