[amsat-bb] Re: Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?

2011-01-19 Thread Gordon JC Pearce
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 22:02 -0800, Bill Dzurilla wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I picked up an old Kansas City Tracker, circa 1990, and was wondering if 
> there is any way to use it with a modern computer.  It is designed to plug 
> into the ISA slot of a PC.  I don't know much about computers, but my 
> understanding is not modern computers no longer have ISA slots.  Could it be 
> adapted to plug into a USB port or something that a modern computer has?  
> 
> 73, Bill NZ5N
> 

http://www.converttousb.com/uncategorized/isa-card-to-usb-adaptor

I don't know if that'll help you...

Gordon MM0YEQ

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[amsat-bb] Re: Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?

2011-01-19 Thread Mark L. Hammond
Bill,

That ISA to USB board is listed at $149 (very slick, and nice find).   However, 
a spiffy, brand new LVB Tracker with LCD display and USB interface from AMSAT 
is $200 as I recall.   You can probably guess my recommendation ;)

Another issue is drivers---while I don't recall the specifics, it seems like 
people have troubles with drivers for the old tracker cards as the OS versions 
change (as in-are there any drivers for that card and Win7?). 

So, if you want to use the ISA card, your best bet is an old PC and old OS.  
But then you might have Y2K issues with the tracking software..hi hi. 

73!

Mark N8Mh 

At 07:53 AM 1/20/2011 +, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
>On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 22:02 -0800, Bill Dzurilla wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I picked up an old Kansas City Tracker, circa 1990, and was wondering if 
>> there is any way to use it with a modern computer.  It is designed to plug 
>> into the ISA slot of a PC.  I don't know much about computers, but my 
>> understanding is not modern computers no longer have ISA slots.  Could it be 
>> adapted to plug into a USB port or something that a modern computer has?  
>> 
>> 73, Bill NZ5N
>> 
>
>http://www.converttousb.com/uncategorized/isa-card-to-usb-adaptor
>
>I don't know if that'll help you...
>
>Gordon MM0YEQ
>
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[amsat-bb] Re: Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?

2011-01-19 Thread Alan P. Biddle
Bill,

Great card in its day, though it did have a VERY loud signal on the low end
of two meters.  I could hear mine half a mile away.  It was a DOS-era card,
and you will probably find conflicts with modern versions of Windows.  For
about the $150 for an ISA-to-USB card, you can get a modern, supported
interface.

73s,

Alan
WA4SCA


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Subject: [amsat-bb] Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?

Hi,

I picked up an old Kansas City Tracker, circa 1990, and was wondering if
there is any way to use it with a modern computer.  It is designed to plug
into the ISA slot of a PC.  I don't know much about computers, but my
understanding is not modern computers no longer have ISA slots.  Could it be
adapted to plug into a USB port or something that a modern computer has?  

73, Bill NZ5N


  
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[amsat-bb] Re: Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?

2011-01-19 Thread Bill Dzurilla
Thanks to Alan and all others who responded.  You have convinced me that it 
would be better to go with a modern interface, which means that the Kansas City 
Tracker is available for sale to anyone who has an old computer and can make 
use of it.  I have the board and the cable.  Email me at billdz@yahoo.com.

73, Bill

--- On Wed, 1/19/11, Alan P. Biddle  wrote:

> From: Alan P. Biddle 
> Subject: RE: [amsat-bb]  Kansas City Tracker with a modern computer?
> To: "'Bill Dzurilla'" , amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:39 AM
> Bill,
> 
> Great card in its day, though it did have a VERY loud
> signal on the low end
> of two meters.  I could hear mine half a mile
> away.  It was a DOS-era card,
> and you will probably find conflicts with modern versions
> of Windows.  For
> about the $150 for an ISA-to-USB card, you can get a
> modern, supported
> interface.
> 
> 73s,
> 
> Alan
> WA4SCA
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> On
> Behalf Of Bill Dzurilla
> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 12:03 AM
> To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Kansas City Tracker with a modern
> computer?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I picked up an old Kansas City Tracker, circa 1990, and was
> wondering if
> there is any way to use it with a modern computer.  It
> is designed to plug
> into the ISA slot of a PC.  I don't know much about
> computers, but my
> understanding is not modern computers no longer have ISA
> slots.  Could it be
> adapted to plug into a USB port or something that a modern
> computer has?  
> 
> 73, Bill NZ5N
> 
> 
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