Hi Dave,
To answer first the easy question about the type of USB adapter: only buy ones using FTDI chips and never
ones using Prolific or unknown chips.
Now to your plans: there are several things that won't quite work the way you want. I will do my best to summarize:
- USB adapters can only be used between a computer of some sort and a device, but never between devices without an
operating system. These require host mode to work, which in turn requires device drivers on the o/s. So going from e.g.
an RRC COM1 to an amp or ATU will require a "real" serial cable.
- I assume that you wish to use CAT from the TS-480, since you show it going to a PC. In this case, COM2 is used for CAT
between the two locations. In other words, you can not use COM2 for an amp or ATU if you use it for CAT, since it must be
between the TS-480's RS232 port and the radio RRC's COM2.
- One good news: you do not need to use USB adapters between the control RRC and the PC. The RRC has its own built-in
USB to serial converter, so you only need to use one single USB cable (that came with the RRC) between the PC and RRC for
both COM1 and COM2 (CAT).
- Since you only have one serial port that you can use for other devices, such as the ATU, amp, rotor, etc., then look at other
serial servers to provide this integration. There are dedicated devices from Microbit:
http://www.remoterig.com/wp/?page_id=636or generic devices, such as those from Lantronix and other companies, e.g.:
https://www.lantronix.com/products/uds2100/- I believe that the Elecraft devices offer a daisy-chained CAT integration, so that some programs such as the Win4K3Suite
https://va2fsq.com/may offer a method to control the ATU and amp using the single CAT connection, but I am not 100% sure.
- For help getting CAT to work, use my checklist that has been posted here several times, e.g.:
http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=6556.msg30428#msg3042873,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX