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<!--<BR>-->http://www.topchoicedigital.com/viewproduct.aspx?id=9942892&l=Froogle<br><br>Looks like my next handheld! <br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 5px;">
-------------- Original message from Scott Miller <scott@opentrac.org>: --------------
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<br>> And if anyone cares, here's my own custom 5-conductor mini-B cable and
<br>> some notes on how to get NMEA out of these things:
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<br>> <https: www.argentdata.com="" catalog="" product_info.php?products_id="111">
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<br>> At a minimum, you need a 12k resistor and 5v power source. It'll put
<br>> out TTL serial data.
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<br>> Scott
<br>> N1VG
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<br>> Paul Vittorino wrote:
<br>> > On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:20 PM, J T <w0jrt@yahoo.com> wrote:
<br>> >> Supposedly Garmin has an RS-232 cable in works for their Colorado series of
<br>> >> handhelds, too, which will be nice to use with APRS thanks to their larger
<br>> >> display.
<br>> > Here is the link to the powered serial cable that works with the
<br>> > Oregon (except for the 200) and Colorado
<br>> > <https: buy.garmin.com="" shop="" shop.do?pid="26668">
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