Down laoding from the Flytec 5020

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John Wallis
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Down laoding from the Flytec 5020

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For some reason I'm having problems loading flights from the 5020 It's down to that serial to USB cable that you have to use. Can anyone remember what port you have to set it to to make it work? I can use one of the kids PCs that still has a serial port on it and it works fine. Trouble is I can never get on it without a fight. Anyone else had this problem (I know Dave Hume won't have had this problem) :twisted:
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Have you installed the software that comes with the lead so that the pc recognises the USB lead as a serial lead
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just give me a call and I will help you sort it out :D :D :D
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Sorted it's COM7 should anyone have the same problem.

I was just about to ring you Bill :lol:
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the com port all depends on the computer mine is COM3 i think bills was COM2
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