kenable Serial RS232 Extension Cable DB9M to F 9 pin Male Female 5m BEIGE [5 metres]
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EXTENDS RS232 CONNECTIONS - Male to female DB9 extension cable adds 5 metres of reach between serial devices, ideal for connecting computers to modems, printers, PLCs, CNC machines and legacy equipment COMPATIBLE WITH EGA MONITORS - Works with Enhanced Graphics Adaptor displays and any DB9 serial RS232 device including COM port peripherals, barcode scanners, serial mice and industrial control systems FULLY WIRED 9-PIN DESIGN - All nine pins connected for reliable data transmission with DB9 male connector on one end and DB9 female on the other, moulded strain relief boots protect cable connections QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - Beige PVC jacket with internal shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference, ensures stable signal integrity for serial communication at standard baud rates up to 115200 5 METRE CABLE LENGTH - Provides ample distance for flexible equipment placement in offices, workshops, server rooms and industrial environments where devices cannot be positioned close together
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EXTENDS RS232 CONNECTIONS - Male to female DB9 extension cable adds 5 metres of reach between serial devices, ideal for connecting computers to modems, printers, PLCs, CNC machines and legacy equipment COMPATIBLE WITH EGA MONITORS - Works with Enhanced Graphics Adaptor displays and any DB9 serial RS232 device including COM port peripherals, barcode scanners, serial mice and industrial control systems FULLY WIRED 9-PIN DESIGN - All nine pins connected for reliable data transmission with DB9 male connector on one end and DB9 female on the other, moulded strain relief boots protect cable connections QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - Beige PVC jacket with internal shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference, ensures stable signal integrity for serial communication at standard baud rates up to 115200 5 METRE CABLE LENGTH - Provides ample distance for flexible equipment placement in offices, workshops, server rooms and industrial environments where devices cannot be positioned close together