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Greetings- Doing some organizing in our warehouse and came across a box full of some kind of demarc block. Four terminals on each side of a rectangular red dielectric block. Wh/Bl thru Rd/Bl pairs on each terminal with plenty of slack on each pair. The only number I could find on them is P-13171. Sound familiar??
Thanks in advance!!
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Those sound like unprotected blocks that go inside ready access terminals, Reliable Electric #145B. See page C-4 of THIS DOCUMENT (upper left of page). Is that what you have?
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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Darn Sure is. I know this isn't the place to post this but have no real use for these, so if anyone does let me know.
Thank You EV!!
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They are rarely used anymore and even then, they are used by telcos for retro-fit use in older aerial terminals. I don't see why you shouldn't list them in the buy/sell category if you want.
There are some members here who work for smaller independent telcos who might have a use for them.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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