Hi
I understand that and have the following ordered from Farnell ( well I hope I do )
USB-RS232-WE-1800-BT-0.0 CABLE, USB A - RS232, SERIAL CONVERTOR
part number
USB-RS232-WE-1800-BT-0.0
this will give me four wires
power -not required
ground - required connection to trig ground
which of the other do I need to connect to for the GPS in wire from the trig unit ?
Data +
or
Data -
Mark
Assuming this is the data sheet for the cable you have...
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/814051.pdfPage 7 shows which colour wire does what, you have more than 4 wires available. The cable converts USB signals from the PilotAware ( 4 wires, Pwr, Gnd, D+, and D-) to RS232 signals that the transponder needs, has lots more signals, but in this instance only two are needed, Gnd and Receive Data (RD).
| Farnell Cable | Transponder Serial Port |
| Wire 1 (GND) | GND Pin |
| Wire 4 (TXD) | RX Data Pin |
This is on the assumption that the cables go like this...
PilotAware -> Farnell USB to Serial Cable -> Trig Serial/GPS in port
A "standard" serial port looks like the image attached, is this what the Trig has? If so then Pin 2 is the RD (Receive Data pin).