Hi Warren, 
Another option would be either a Bluetooth or WiFi to serial port adapter. That 
way you could connect wirelessly  to the elecraft and still power your tablet. 
Tom
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On Jul 7, 2015, 12:31 PM, at 12:31 PM, Warren Merkel <hullspee...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>Mark,
>
>I would think the powered USB hub could work as it would provide power
>to devices downstream of the hub.  They are not to be confused with a
>passive USB hub, which only passes on the power available from the
>tablet's USB port.
>
>Powered hubs are easy to identify as they are usually provided with a
>wall-wart power supply.  I use one to relieve the power duties to
>devices connected to Raspberry Pi boards.
>
>A few catches here: One is the wall-wart is usually a switching supply
>which may cause harmful hash on it's own.  You could replace it with an
>older linear regulator wall-wart in that case.
>
>The other is you might have to split out the power lines from the data
>lines and craft up a "Y" cable to allow you to provide 5V power to the
>tablet, and also bring out the two data lines to a cable going to the
>active USB hub.
>
>I'm not sure this will even work as (you are correct in that) sometimes
>the data lines are shorted together in "USB Power Charger" devices, and
>that is used by the connected device, to detect that the port is to be
>configured to accept a charging current as opposed to "data mode"  If
>you can find a way to test that the tablet will charge with a wall-wort
>that only has two pins connected, you should be in good shape to make
>the Y cable.
>
>In the case of the Raspberry Pi, I have had luck with some powered hubs
>being able to back feed 5V on the USB data connection and actually
>power
>the Pi via it's USB dataport.   This also may work for your tablet if
>luck is with you :)
>
>Looks like a bit of breadboarding is in your future Mark.
>
>Warren, KD4Z
>
>
>On 7/7/2015 11:57 AM, Mark N2QT via Elecraft wrote:
>> Actually the issue is the tablet is able to supply power to external
>devices, which must be
>> disabled when the unit is being charged from an external source. 
>Best I can tell in some
>> devices The direction of power is either negotiated by a digital
>message upon connection 
>> of an external device or by shorting or opening the data lines when
>the unit is to be 
>> charged.  It looks like Dell tablets can operate with specific
>adapters but there is no 
>> guarantee this would work on another brand (and lots of review
>comments saying it doesn't).
>> 
>> This was all a surprise to me, I just figured I could hook things up
>and go. 
>> 
>> Mark. N2QT
>> 
>
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