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Originally Posted by Carl Navarro
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The last time I ran into that violet/white cross connect, I was doing some wiring for a friend that was getting DSL installed in his shop. It was a disaster of old abandoned telephone wiring that I promptly ripped out. Nothing historic just miles of quad wire and silver satin used as station wire. Yuck. Anyway, the place has three drops, two single pair rubberized drops, and a 6 or so pair drop going into a metal hinged cover terminal (Western Electric, no less.) Some tech had used the x-conn wire to jump from the old style protectors on the two rubberized drops to an indoor plastic 6 pair NID. The 6 pair drop goes into and out of the metal terminal and into the ground to an adjacent building. The other building must have had a newer drop installed at some point, because when the Fairpoint tech showed up, he completely ignored the single pair drops and pulled the 6 pair drop out of the terminal and into a new 6 pair indoor NID, and my friend's DSL comes out of that.

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Originally Posted by Carl Navarro
The type "F" crossconnect wire (2113054 and 2114307 for bl/wh and or/wh 1 pr 2 pr) is in the General cable catalog. https://public.carl.airpost.net/misc/General_XConn.pdf



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Ed hooked me on using color-coded backboards and color specific cross-connect wiring. I guess I'll be holding onto these for a while.

R/BL R/OR for Partner ACS system telephones.
R/YL for Merlin Magix 4400 series telephones.
BL/YL for analog devices and POTS lines.

I think I have some other color combination for the DSL cross-connect.


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Paul, that's a nice little hoard you have there.

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I like to think of it as "squirreling some away".

Still, if you have a specific length of 2-pair CAT3 needed, let me know and I'll see of I have any loose hanks long enough to cover. smile


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Well, to do what I want to do is 11 pieces for that last module, and the other CO lines to the other modules, it looks like about 9 pieces of about 10 feet. 8 station ports and 11 CO ports. The ones for the CO ports could be a bit shorter, 6-7 feet, the 8 for the station ports need to be 10 feet to be safe, I think. This will be especially helpful if I decide to get cables run to my collection of old phones. I'll need that last module for sure. Honestly, an 012E module would be more useful since I don't need 15 CO lines. But... I don't really need all those station ports either, and if I ever reconnect all the VoIP gateways for the C*NET, those CO ports might be useful. It's always in a state of flux. For now, I'd like to just get the module cabled the way it sits so I can just work off the blocks as I need to.

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Wow, I just reread that post and that was confusing. Tally was about 20 pieces altogether, roughly around 10 feet per piece.

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200'...I'm sure that the hanks don't add up to that much, but, I'll see what I have. smile


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Chris 200' gray 2 pair pvc?


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