Null Modem Cable

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Need a DB25M to DB9F Null modem cable that is shielded.
Can't seem to find one ready made

I have the DB25M and DB9F connectors and the wiring diagram

http://www.pbxsoftware.com/winprog/connect.shtml

What shielded cable should/can I use?

I already have a DB9F to DB9M serial cable. If I could find a DB9F to
DB25M Null modem adapter then this would be an alternative.
 
ocular wrote:

Need a DB25M to DB9F Null modem cable that is shielded.
Can't seem to find one ready made

I have the DB25M and DB9F connectors and the wiring diagram

http://www.pbxsoftware.com/winprog/connect.shtml

What shielded cable should/can I use?

I already have a DB9F to DB9M serial cable. If I could find a DB9F to
DB25M Null modem adapter then this would be an alternative.
You have 9 wires running from one to the other according to the site. My
recollection of a null modem cable is that all 9 wires are not required,
since some wires link between 2 pins at one end.

DB25 to DB25 null modem adaptors are available. You can also get null modem
cables, some with both 9-pin and 25-pin connectors. I would get hold of
one of these and an appropriate gender changer.

Doug.
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ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au> wrote in
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Need a DB25M to DB9F Null modem cable that is shielded.
Why ? The whole point of RS232 is
that its designed to not need shielding.

Can't seem to find one ready made
Because thats pointless normally.

I have the DB25M and DB9F connectors and the wiring diagram

http://www.pbxsoftware.com/winprog/connect.shtml

What shielded cable should/can I use?
You need to say why it has to be shielded to be able to say.

I already have a DB9F to DB9M serial cable. If I could find a DB9F
to DB25M Null modem adapter then this would be an alternative.
 
In article <bgrof3$rtgdu$1@ID-69072.news.uni-berlin.de>,
rod_speed@yahoo.com says...
ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au> wrote in
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Need a DB25M to DB9F Null modem cable that is shielded.

Why ? The whole point of RS232 is
that its designed to not need shielding.

Can't seem to find one ready made

Because thats pointless normally.

I have the DB25M and DB9F connectors and the wiring diagram

http://www.pbxsoftware.com/winprog/connect.shtml

What shielded cable should/can I use?

You need to say why it has to be shielded to be able to say.

I already have a DB9F to DB9M serial cable. If I could find a DB9F
to DB25M Null modem adapter then this would be an alternative.




Need to manage Panasonic KXTD816 KSU with programming software.

Tried non shielded cable and data transfer is not reliable, been advised
by phone company that shielded cable is needed.

Can find some overseas supplier of DB9F to DB25M Null modem cables

http://www.neutronexpress.com/prod.cfm/11245/CABLES_TO_GO/03019/6FT_NULL
_MODEM_CABLE_DB25M_DB9F

shipping costs to OZ US$36


and yes they are made with shielded cable so can't be too pointless.

www.qconnect.com.au will make such a cable for $20
 
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:40:28 +1000, ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au>
wrote:

You need to say why it has to be shielded to be able to say.

Need to manage Panasonic KXTD816 KSU with programming software.
What is a KXTD816?

Tried non shielded cable and data transfer is not reliable, been advised
by phone company that shielded cable is needed.
How long is your RS232 cable run? I've used non shielded RS232
over 100m at 38400.

Unless you have a long cable run and are in a _very_ noisy
electrical environment (ie. near an arc welder) I doubt that the
lack of shielding is your problem. However that's the kind of
thing manufacturers usually say when they don't know what's
going on.

Ensure you're using the correct number of bits and parity is
correctly set .

Mike Harding
 
"Mike Harding" <mike_harding1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:40:28 +1000, ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au
wrote:

You need to say why it has to be shielded to be able to say.

Need to manage Panasonic KXTD816 KSU with programming software.

What is a KXTD816?

Tried non shielded cable and data transfer is not reliable, been advised
by phone company that shielded cable is needed.

How long is your RS232 cable run? I've used non shielded RS232
over 100m at 38400.

Unless you have a long cable run and are in a _very_ noisy
electrical environment (ie. near an arc welder) I doubt that the
lack of shielding is your problem. However that's the kind of
thing manufacturers usually say when they don't know what's
going on.

Ensure you're using the correct number of bits and parity is
correctly set .
Or try a lower data speed.

Rod

Mike Harding
 
ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au> wrote in message
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Rod Speed rod_speed@yahoo.com wrote
ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au> wrote

Need a DB25M to DB9F Null modem cable that is shielded.

Why ? The whole point of RS232 is
that its designed to not need shielding.

Can't seem to find one ready made

Because thats pointless normally.

I have the DB25M and DB9F connectors and the wiring diagram

http://www.pbxsoftware.com/winprog/connect.shtml

What shielded cable should/can I use?

You need to say why it has to be shielded to be able to say.

I already have a DB9F to DB9M serial cable. If I could find a DB9F
to DB25M Null modem adapter then this would be an alternative.

Need to manage Panasonic KXTD816 KSU with programming software.

Tried non shielded cable and data transfer is not reliable, been
advised by phone company that shielded cable is needed.
Thats completely mad, the problem is elsewhere.

Can find some overseas supplier of DB9F to DB25M Null modem cables

http://www.neutronexpress.com/prod.cfm/11245/CABLES_TO_GO/03019/6FT_NULL
_MODEM_CABLE_DB25M_DB9F

shipping costs to OZ US$36

and yes they are made with shielded cable so can't be too pointless.
Just the usual stupid overdesign for those stupid enough to buy them.

> www.qconnect.com.au will make such a cable for $20
 
"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au> wrote in message
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Rod Speed rod_speed@yahoo.com wrote
ocular <ocular@at_powerup.com.au> wrote

Need a DB25M to DB9F Null modem cable that is shielded.

Why ? The whole point of RS232 is
that its designed to not need shielding.

Can't seem to find one ready made

Because thats pointless normally.

I have the DB25M and DB9F connectors and the wiring diagram

http://www.pbxsoftware.com/winprog/connect.shtml

What shielded cable should/can I use?

You need to say why it has to be shielded to be able to say.

I already have a DB9F to DB9M serial cable. If I could find a DB9F
to DB25M Null modem adapter then this would be an alternative.

Need to manage Panasonic KXTD816 KSU with programming software.

Tried non shielded cable and data transfer is not reliable, been
advised by phone company that shielded cable is needed.

Thats completely mad, the problem is elsewhere.
Yep got to agree. I've been owrking with PBXs for over 20 years, and their
generally not very fussy. Program NEC at 2400bps using flat ribbon cable a
couple of meters long without problems. I'd be pulling your existing cable
apart and checking for dry joints/ bad crimps before I wooried too much
about sheilding.

Can find some overseas supplier of DB9F to DB25M Null modem cables

http://www.neutronexpress.com/prod.cfm/11245/CABLES_TO_GO/03019/6FT_NULL
_MODEM_CABLE_DB25M_DB9F

shipping costs to OZ US$36

and yes they are made with shielded cable so can't be too pointless.

Just the usual stupid overdesign for those stupid enough to buy them.

www.qconnect.com.au will make such a cable for $20
 

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