On Feb 9, 2023, at 9:12 AM, ad7i <[email protected]> wrote:
This is the serial port that I have installed in my PC. I haven't tried it at 45 bps but I think it will work.Alternatively, an Arduino can take in ASCII serial over the USB port (at 1200 and up) and output it as Baudot at 60/66/74/100 WPM via TTL or AFSK. See http://ad7i.net/main/projects/tty/jack-knife/ for an example of that.Paul, ad7iOn Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 11:04 AM Eric Moore <[email protected]> wrote:PL2301 based adapters can do 110 baud, I have not tried 45 but they should work.______________________________________________________________This is a four port adapter that uses the PL2301 chip. Bit pricey, but if you have multiple serial devices, worth the money.-Eric
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