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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The following information is from 2003,
but seems to still be pretty much accurate. If you're outside the
United States, I have no idea if this company will ship to your
country, but at least you'll know what to order from somebody!
Sorry I can't be more help, haven't needed to order any of this
stuff in ages.</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Jayson</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ok I just ordered some cables and an
adapter. I must say that the website is very blind-friendly, just
for future reference. They do accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex and
Discover as well as purchase orders. I think the prices were the
same as were reported in that Email. To find the products for the
Dectalk Express, just go to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.stonewallcable.com">www.stonewallcable.com</a>. There is a
search box on every page. Just enter "mmj" without the quotes
into that and it will provide a list of a lot of cables and other
stuff. Use Jaws/Wineyes/IE Find to find the specific part
numbers, which are SC-7021 for the cable, and SC-9444-J for the
adapter that converts the MMJ plug into a DB9 plug that goes into
your computer's serial port. Each part number has a link. Click
on that link and after the standard navigation and search stuff it
tells you what it is and has a quantity box. For the cable, it
also has a length box which defaults to 10 feet. This is before
the quantity box. Change these as needed and click the button to
add the items to your cart. If you have never shopped there
before you'll have to register but that is very simple. Anyway
just keep adding stuff until<br>
you're done then click the Checkout button in the cart page.
Checkout is very simple, just the standard stuff.<br>
Hope this helps.<br>
Jayson.<br>
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More info from a post I received follows:<br>
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Last February I did some research into locating such things as the
cables, connector, and battery pack for the DecTalk Express. I
had real good luck on the cables, but the battery pack has turned
difficult at best. First the good news and I am copying a couple
of folks who requested this specific information:<br>
Cable supplier: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.stonewallcable.com">www.stonewallcable.com</a><br>
The primary cable for the DTE is generically called an MMJ to MMJ,
but carries a DEC part number BC16E. The part is usually ordered
as a BC16E-10, -25, or - whatever, where the "-XX" indicates the
length in feet. Stonewall Cable uses a part number is SC-7021 and
then you tell them how many feet you want it to be. I chose to
get a 10 foot. The pricing is $5.50 plus 20 cents per foot, ergo
a 10 foot cable was $7.50.<br>
Next we have that funky little connecter that you can't buy at
Radio Shack. Generically this is called an MMJ to DB-9F. The DEC
part number is DEC H8571-J and the Stonewall Cable part number is
SC-9444-J. The price on this piece is $12.95. Shipping is
whatever you want, but I like and they will provide USPS Priority
Mail at the reasonable rate of $7.85 (this was last Feb.).<br>
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I was going to order up a batch of cables and connectors, but when
no one found an immediate need last Feb. I dropped the idea. It's
probably just as well that each person handle there own.
Stonewall takes credit cards and their phone number is toll free
800-525-3303. I loved there internet order form, but I also have
the benefit of a couple of eyes.<br>
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If I come up with a reasonable solution to the battery problem I
will send it out. $115.00 plus shipping for the battery pack is
outrageous.<br>
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By the way, your savings by using Stonewall will be about $44,
where authorized DecTalk suppliers are quoting $50 for the adapter
and $14 for the cable.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/23/2019 10:44 AM, Aksel Leo
Christoffersen wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I need to buy a new cable for my DECtalk
Express. It’s not the charging cable, but the cable that
connects the DECtalk Express to the serial adapter. However, I
don’t know what the cable or plug is called.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Do anyone here know that, and where I can
buy one?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Thanks in advance.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Best regards:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Aksel Christoffersen</p>
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