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You can also buy 66 blocks with amp connectors on the side ---- plug / plug ---- your done.

If your system is small and you skip pairs, what ever, there are blocks configured in groups --- plug / plug ---- your done.

Check Siemons.


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Thank you all for the very helpful information! I greatly appreciate your help!

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Dosent anyone use Bix Blocks anymore. Or dont they have them there.

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Bob:

I asked that same question a little while ago. Seems they don't like BIX down there for some unknown reason. I guess they've never seen a proper BIX install. How can you not like it? 66 blocks are so archaic and space consuming...


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I used to do alot of northern telcom work and was definitly bix block city. Those 66 blocks are proven technology (can you call them that) and bullet-proof which is nice. I like the fact that there is a little more room to work, wires not so dense.

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Clanier --- did you copyright that color code? I sure can use it for a guy here.
The installation manuals of many systems show how a MDF should be laid out and how the blocks are to be wiried and in what color sequence. Some supply houses have give away catalogs by various suppliers that also show this (Suttle, Siemons, etc.).


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66 blocks are the way to go IMHO. If you don't have the wall space then you aren't giving your phone system the proper room anyways. Try and work on a 1000 phone install on 110. 110 looks like a damn hairball and a pain in the ass when you need to trace a jumper or god forbid you have a bad pin.

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Clanier --- did you copyright that color code? I sure can use it for a guy here.

No, it's been around alot longer than I have.
Another saying was "RED RIDGE RING RIGHT",which no longer is used. Daily Quiz: Anybody remember what it was in reference to.

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Clanier --- did you copyright that color code? I sure can use it for a guy here.

No, it's been around alot longer than I have.

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