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There is not enough room on the Micro-Trak to add that pentium processor! To make a Micro-Trak read a USB GPS would require the Micro-Trak to be a host. There are two side to a USB conection, with one side, the computer, being the "host".
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Its pretty hard for me to know what your computers error messages mean when your USB adaptor does not work., or how to tell people how to make their computer recognize their adaptor.Īdding a USB port to a Micro-Trak is not a trivial affair.
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I get E-mails all the time from people having USB to serial adaptor problems. There are a lot of peopl eon this baord with more direct experience in installing these in aircraft than I, but let me know if you have any questions and I will hope out. Most people use the plastic tubes I ship them in as an enclosure.
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You can package it up real nice, or wrap it in tape and stick it down, or don't install it in anything at all. The MT-300 is sold as a mostly assembled printed circuit board. Transmit antenna (Pete Howell, or homebrew) ( we sell rubber duck antennas, but that's not really the best choice for an aircraft.)
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Programming software ( free download-Byonics) Null modem/gender changer (Byonics, or computer store) Serial Cable for programming ( big pile of computer cables in garage)

GPS receiver (Byonics GPS2 or tap your airplanes unit) Sam Buchanan wrote a treatise on installing a system in his airplane, which has a lot of great info. Pete Howell was making some nice inexpensive transmitter antennas that install in the wingtip. We have 5 volt units and support them in our designs. The voltage issue with the GPS receivers is that some run on 3 volts and some run on 5 volts. If not, the GPS receivers ( which include an antenna) from Byonics are plug and play with the Micro-Trak ( well, this is a little white lie you do have to solder on the DB-9 serial connector to the Printed circuit board) I suggest the GPS-2, its a Siirf III with Waas.oh, never mind, its really good. If you have one in your aircraft, it may already have an output that can feed the Micro-Track the standard NMEA serial data that it uses.

I have a Belkin unit working perfectly now, after finding al the downloads and upgrades from Belkin to make it work with Vista.In addition to the Micro-Trak 300 ( and a ham license) you will need a GPS receiver. I have always found the USB-serial dongles to be problematic. The newest generation of Micro-Trak, the MT-TT4, will have a keyboard input, and we will be developing software that will allow you to do all the programming through the keyboard and LCD display.

We could add a USB port to a Micro-Trak for programming, which would increase the size, complexity, cost, and power consumption of the units, but it would really, really **** people off after they found out they could not plug in their GPS!

