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Serial cable from a Series-80 RS232 Interface adapter. Cable, internal connector and DB25S connector in excellent shape.

Cable works, it's just left over after salvaging the case to house a PRM-85.

I only ask for actual shipping cost.

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--bob
Hi Bob:

Would work with a 82939A Opt 002 Serial Interface (with current loop) card?

Thx.
(02-19-2016 06:17 PM)gferluga Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Bob:

Would work with a 82939A Opt 002 Serial Interface (with current loop) card?

Thx.

It would work all the electronics for the options are included the only difference is the cable it is equipped with. So installing the cable Bob has would probably make your option 002 into a "standard" or option 001 depending on which cable it is.
(02-19-2016 08:38 PM)Paul Berger (Canada) Wrote: [ -> ]It would work all the electronics for the options are included the only difference is the cable it is equipped with. So installing the cable Bob has would probably make your option 002 into a "standard" or option 001 depending on which cable it is.

Thanks Paul. The cable is about 6-Ft long, terminated with a DB25S connector. There is a label tag on the cable near the adapter end which reads "8120-3240".
(02-19-2016 10:49 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-19-2016 08:38 PM)Paul Berger (Canada) Wrote: [ -> ]It would work all the electronics for the options are included the only difference is the cable it is equipped with. So installing the cable Bob has would probably make your option 002 into a "standard" or option 001 depending on which cable it is.

Thanks Paul. The cable is about 6-Ft long, terminated with a DB25S connector. There is a label tag on the cable near the adapter end which reads "8120-3240".

Hmm that does not match the part number of any of the cables unless it really 8120-3248 which is the standard, If the label on the case has no option number then it is a standard. The "standard" is also configured as DCE and has a female connector, the option 001 has a db-25 male on the end and is configured for DTE. The manual for the card includes instructions on how to rewire to suit you needs.
(02-20-2016 01:08 AM)Paul Berger (Canada) Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm that does not match the part number of any of the cables unless it really 8120-3248 which is the standard, If the label on the case has no option number then it is a standard. The "standard" is also configured as DCE and has a female connector, the option 001 has a db-25 male on the end and is configured for DTE. The manual for the card includes instructions on how to rewire to suit you needs.

It is indeed 8120-3248, the final digit is mostly missing and I mis-read it as a zero, but with a magnifying glass, the shape of the "8" can indeed be made out.

So it must be a standard model cable.

Thanks Paul
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