> dude wrote on 03/02/18 05:19 PM:
> look at three way amphenol bridging adapters. cpc or pcp.

Ah, replying to this very late (>1year). Yes, those are a good solution actually.

I did buy one of these; found a "KS-19252 L1", C-P-C (Connector-Plug-Connector, or I suppose Female-Male-Female bridge/splitter) on ebay for about $30. Came in the original Amphenol box with paper documentation. Needed it for my Comkey416's, but works for 1A2 as well. A little hard to find in quantity though, but perhaps there's a commercial source. I like to think of them as a "Y-splitter" for 25PR Amphenol connectors, but I guess the correct term in this context is a "bridging adapter". Seems C-P-C is the most useful, since this allows one to have lots of M/F ended cables to layout a large system.

Even made a KS-19242 L1 webpage for the little device so I could link it into my Comkey416 docs, the page showing an all sides view of it, including the inside, and included a scan of the aging paper docs that came with it, along with some example wiring layouts for a KSU. Some pics from that page:
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