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Serial usb cable for Marantz RC9200
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Post 1 made on Saturday January 24, 2009 at 03:37
stereogeezer
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Hope someone can point me in the right direction. I have a rc9200 and have lost the com cable. I cannot find anywhere to buy one. The cable for the Prontopro 6000 ends in a minijack, not a mini usb and any other cable I can find is for turning a usb port into a com port, not going from com to usb. Anyone has any idea I would be very grateful.
Post 2 made on Saturday January 24, 2009 at 06:45
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Post 3 made on Saturday January 24, 2009 at 20:19
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On January 24, 2009 at 03:37, stereogeezer said...
Hope someone can point me in the right direction. I have
a rc9200 and have lost the com cable. I cannot find anywhere
to buy one. The cable for the Prontopro 6000 ends in a
minijack, not a mini usb and any other cable I can find
is for turning a usb port into a com port, not going from
com to usb. Anyone has any idea I would be very grateful.

Go to faqs area, with a soldering iron you can make one.
Post 4 made on Monday January 26, 2009 at 14:57
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Hi stereogeezer,

Your posting is a bit confusing. The original cable for the RC9200 has a minijack at one end and a serial connector at the other. It is the same cable as the Pronto TSU6000!

If you look at this link your cable should look similar [Link: testproducts.com]

The cable for the RC3200, RC5000, RC5000i, RC5200, RC9200 and the Pronto TSU500, TSU1000, TSU2000, TSU6000 all use the same cable.

Stoobie
RC9500, RC5400, RU940 & Pronto Neo, Windows Vista.
OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday January 27, 2009 at 12:04
stereogeezer
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Hi guys and thanks for the replies. I should be sure of my facts before posting and confusing myself and everyone else. I used to have a 9200 which got trodden on and replaced by insurance with a 9500. It's so long since I did a configuration or used any leads that I got my memories mixed up. So I've given you duff info. It is a usb lead I needed and no wonder I couldn't find a lead from serial to usb!! DOH All sorted now though so thanks again for the help.

Geeze


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