You got it.
The last slate binder is left out.
Hence why larger F1 cables come in multiples of 600.
At least now a days it's a plastic binder wrap... used to be string, and after a few years in the hole with a gel filling... things can get tricky.
28 guage cable would be gnarly to splice, especially using B connectors, which is all I can imagine you guys would use for high density splicing back then, wow.
You've definetely got my appreciation -- that's a talent! I couldn't begin to learn to work with such conditions. I complain about 24 guage
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