If you had ordered the cable through Scott at Argent Data, you could have selected which connecter to have added:
https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=90&osCsid=d95a98619098e5082e5e569ee64ac110 Larry K7YBZ --- In [email protected], kd4n...@... wrote: > > the fmi cable that i have has bare leads on one end and a mini usb on the > other end. i assume that ill have to solder the db-9 connector on the cable. > i was wondering if there was a cable that i didnt have to go throught all > that. i ordered the cable stright from garmin. i googled but didnt find any. > there is a video on youtube, but doesnt give much info. > > and yes those pins are getting small, and fingers always seem to be in the > way... > > thanks for getting back to me. > 73's > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Keith VE7GDH <ve7...@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tue, Sep 7, 2010 9:44 pm > Subject: Re: [tracker2] alinco 135t nuvi350 cable > > KD4NFS wrote... > > > does anyone know where I can find a data cable that is plug n play? > > I have an Alinco 135t, a argent t2-135t installed in the 135t, and I have > > a nuvi350 with the fmi cable. I'm not much at home brew any more. > > I can't see that well anymore. > > They are making those pins smaller all of the time! You're in luck though. > The data cable is just a straight serial cable... DE-9 male on the radio > end and DE-9 female on the computer end. Of course, if you only have > USB ports on the computer, you will need a USB to serial adapter as well. > > 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH > -- > "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" >
