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I have not done lacing in about 8-9 yrs, and have a job coming up, and I am sure that I have forgotten a few things so if "silversam" would send me that 14pg GTEP 250-050-204, and if 5Etek-mike would send a copy of his binder to me I would greatly appreciate it ! I have been a tech since 1977 when I started as a Splicer with GTE, but I do a variety of things like I&R, pbx, and towers. Ifyou could send to my personel e-mail it would be great ! [email protected]THANKS Mark
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Originally posted by 5Etek-mike: I understand thru what I've learned so far that the important points are 'starts with a knot..ends with a knot, proper tension, spacing, keeping the lacing straight and flat, and not to get in a hurry. I have a very high respect for this craft, and hope that is never becomes a skill that will only be learned thru researching history books. As time permits me, I'll patiently try my hands at this. I also recently found a link I'd like to share back with everyone. Here are what appear to be some of NASA\'s standards. I was also somewhat impressed with the lacing found throughout this photo. (Click on the photo to get a closer view.) I love that NASA page, w00t! I have heard of lacing/stitching before, but never seen it in practice. Guess that's gonna be some TV time spent messing up my fingers Good topic!
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Mark -
It's on the way. Check your email.
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Originally posted by justbill: The last picture shows the back side of laced cable on a rack. That's the best I could find.[/QB] Impressive stuff, but - per the last photo - methinks that running high frequency signals parallel to fluorescent lighting is bound to cause some trouble.
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If you've ever been in a CO fluorescent is the only lighting they use. One of our CO guy can probably address this as I seem to remember back in the old days they did have a special ballast in them, but could be wrong.
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True about fluorescent lights in CO, but thiscloseparallel to cat5e? Assuming the wires will carry signals in the multiMHz range, isn't a few feet between them the norm? Or position them to cross at 90 degrees?
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Hey Sam, would you mind sending me that too?
Jeff Moss Moss Communications Computer Repair-Networking-Cabling MBSWWYPBX, JGAE
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Jeff -
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Jeff Moss Moss Communications Computer Repair-Networking-Cabling MBSWWYPBX, JGAE
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