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On the larger systems, like those pushing 300-400+ ports, how is the output cabling handled? Is it just standard 25 pair connector cables for stations and trunks? I know that the smaller systems use the one-pair connectors. I like those, but I wonder how practical they would be on larger configurations.
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Ed, remember the two cabinet motel I did? The TDS 600 still uses the single pair set up but I used the 25 pair cable to a 66 block via the dds connectors. In some ways the amp connector would be nice but the flexibility of the individual cables makes it better to display.
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All the systems use the same expansion cards so the 2 pair push connector is used for all systems. I normally use Cat 5 cable from KSU to 66 blocks, 2 cables per card gives you all 8 stations.
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