Leadtek 9531 to USB cable - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam Accessories

I have a Leadtek 9531 GPS Mouse which I wired into my car for my previous PDA (An Orange SPV M2000 branded Blue Angel).
I've now upgraded to an Orange SPV M3100 branded Hermes.
I want to keep my GPS Mouse, but I can't find a replacement cable set anywhere. (All the USB - RJ11 Cables I can find are Charging only)
Leadtek's website is no help !
The exisiting cable is a cigarette lighter to PDA cable, with a y split for an RJ11 socket for the GPS Mouse (I'm after a cigarette lighter to USB\RJ11 female)
Does anyone know where I can get one of these cables from ?
cheers

Correct me if I am wrong but I believe since Hermes has no USB host chip one cannot connect any USB devices to it? HermesĀ“ USB port is for audio, sync and charging only, right?

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I am upgrading from an iPaq hx4700 to a tytn, and am wondering if it is possible to get RS-232 serial data out of the mini usb cable. I have installed a serial GPS reciever into my car and it would be nice just to use a single cable to plug into the bottom of the tytn as I do with my iPaq.
With Regards,
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http://beyondthekeeboard.wordpress....-android-pt-2-making-your-own-usb-host-cable/
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