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I'm pretty sure the audio chip has line-in, but I don't think it's connected to anything
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2008-03-13
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You don't need a line in for this purpose, just place the tablet's mic close to the radios speaker.... or connect audio out from the radio to the mic-in line of a headset connected to the N8x0.
Going somewhat back to the original topic.... anyone know if there is a way to get 4800 baud NMEA GPS serial output from the N810?
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- w00t! you're darn' tootin', partner!
p.s. too bad we don't have 'line-in,' else we'd have gMFSK up and running for PSK31 ops!
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2008-03-13
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2008-03-13
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Benso, yes level conversion can be a simple resistor in the line/connector.
I just found this link: http://www.eham.net/articles/18197 I like how the guy modified a cheap blue tooth ear piece for line in/line out. I think these are minor problems though, the big hurdle is someone finding the time to port/develop a PSK app for the device.
Regarding 4800 baud NMEA GPS, I'm new to tablets, so can you tell me what is cgps from gpsd? I was more concerned about what kind of hardware would be required to pull spit serial out from the device. So far I've only found overpriced ~$100 blue tooth serial dongles for this purpose.
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I'm pretty sure the audio chip has line-in, but I don't think it's connected to anything
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Unfortunately, the popular Keyspan USB-to-serial adapters don't all work with the pl2303 module (depending on the age & chipset).
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This one does http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.5859
Is there any chance that you could compile the keyspan module? It's available from http://www.keyspan.com/downloads-files/developer/linux/
Thanks for providing the kind of support that Nokia should be supplying!