I assume you are remoting data of some sort through a 900 Mhz radio? What is the baud rate of the RS-232 data? The transmission distance for RS-232 is dependent upon many factors, but the data rate and cable type are the two most important. The RS-232 "standard" lists the maximum effective transmission distance of 50', but that is at 20Mhz. If the data rate goes down, the distance goes up. Also, use the lowest capacitance cable, i.e the smallest diameter cable. Using a low capacitance cable and a slower baud you can take RS-232 data pretty far. 80' at 9800 baud should be no problem at all.