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#17268 11/20/07 06:19 AM
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Jeff, we just crossed paths as I was editing my post. You'll find the answer in my previous post.


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Thanks, Ed


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#17270 11/20/07 07:45 AM
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Originally posted by EV607797:
Matt:

You really can't use that for much of anything. It's just a 13 line panel designed to mount on a 23" rack. It requires all kinds of external connections and a separate power supply to function. I have the racks, 75 pair cables and power supplies available if you really want to stick with it, but that's a lot of work. If you are a glutton for punishment, I can hook you up.

A lamp extender, at least the most common one was a 66M1-50 block with electronics built into the base that would allow you to feed the LG/L for several lines into it and get more lamp driving capacity out of it. It requires a separate 10 volt AC input to drive the additional lamps. The only ones I ever saw were made by Harris/Dracon.

In your case, your cable runs are relatively short and you don't have a lot of traffic, so you may be able to push the limit a bit with your current system. Remember that it's engineered for six lines and twenty stations with full traffic, so a handful of extra sets with only a few lines shouldn't be a problem.
Oh.

Well, next time I'll google FIRST.

Thanks
Matt

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