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"Lets say... hypothetically speaking I have a norstar 6x16" well hypothetically you should never skip pairs but if this is in ref to what pins the exts are on it should only be the first 16 but lets say its a cics or mics then yes you will need to skip pins according to what you need C.O. lines run in pairs and skip in pairs thats why they suggested you punch the wiring from the stations down on a new block and use cross connect oh and 66 is the only way I go when installing unless they spec otherwise (there is no school like the old school)
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I must agree that I like the 110 as well. The labeling alone makes it worthwhile. Just a quick question though...don't you hate when buisness try to take the voice cables to a patchpanel? They think it will be eaiser to maintain, it just turns into a pain in the neck!
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Krone patch pannels have to be the worst. I find that 110 is far better than krone. Bix is ok and has some good advantages. But, krone when you have gravity against you the wires just don't like to stay put buy hand until you get to puching them down. One 110 you can press fit them by hand and then go back and puch them down. Krone on the other hand tends to fall out if you accidently hit the wires.
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Another vendor to keep in mind is Anixter, they are nation wide. They have never let me down. 1-800-482-1328 ask for Dave Lanstra
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KLD..FINIALLY someone that understands large switch cabling here. 66 is the way to go. I had a cabling guy the other day in a meeting try and tell be patch panels are better...I had to laugh and prompty made him look small. First the damn space that's needed and then god forbid you need to add a phone to that location you have to pull another cable or butcher the patch panels..or make some assinine hydra cable. 110 is ok...but in large switch rooms it becomes a large hairball.
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And believe it or not there are places that can furnish free standing racking / CO type frames set up for 66 blocks. Try Homoco and whoever bought out Chatsworth. We used the Homoco for the multi cabinet Nortel 81 and DMS 10s.
And a BIX SOC box (OSP cabinet) after even two years is worthless unless you're being paid to rehab it!!!
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Bought out Chatsworth? Where have I been? (perhaps under that soap box y'all keep mentioning) ------------------ | Signal Communication Systems - Fresno, CA | | Telephone Systems, Voicemail Syste... & Data Cabling - Central Valley, CA
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Yeah, Five, a few years ago I went to order some racks and was told someone on the east coast had bought them ---- they still had the name at that time. Don't know who but that was about the time I got out of the cable chase and got into the management side of the business. If the name is still around, I hope the equipment was as good as before. The soap box has a lot of room under it BUT for us die hards to specified and dedicated wiring that works there's never enough room on top to pass around. Your turn ---- your box. ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/wink.gif)
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Yeah, when I was in CA for NASA contracts I moonlighted with an outfit that did their telecom --- in Chatsworth. They also made wheels, brackets, about anything aluminum. Did they show a east coast HQ?
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