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I need to look around a bit more. I seem to remember there was a modem to mount on the side. What I need is the plain serial cable that plugs in the same port.<!--<BR>-->
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-------------- Original message from "J. Gary Bender, WS5N" <ws5n@wildblue.net>: --------------
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I have a Zaurus ZR-5000 sitting in a box somewhere. (Not sure which box,
though.) I know I bought the cables originally, but I don't know if I can find
them now. Been a while! I have toyed with the idea of using it for the smarts
<br>> of an APRS Weather station. Have not gotten serious about trying it though.
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IIRR, Sharp did not make it easy to program. The developer's kit was
outrageously expensive. If I find anything promising, I'll post something here.
I am a retired programmer (assembly language to C), so I have a decent shot at
<br>> making it work, if the tools are available.
<br>> -- 73 --
<br>> J. Gary Bender, WS5N
<br>> Fence Lake, New Mexico USA
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<br>> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 19:17:56 +0000, k4rjj@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Anyone ever used one of these for packet/APRS? I wanted to use it for APRS
messaging only. I know it will never be good for mapping. Mainly what I'm
trying to find is how the serial port was wired. I did not get a serial cable
<br>> with it but I'm sure there are a few still in the world.
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<br>> > Ronny K4RJJ
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