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Can anyone provide any more info on what this is??
[img:left]https://i.imgur.com/7mvPL.jpg[/img]
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thanks, it came up ok in the preview....
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Not sure how many pairs, but that's a big piece of OSP cable.
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When I worked outside, on the crew and with a splicer, years ago, I had a couple feet of 600 or 1200 pair cable. I seperated all the binder groups with colored ties. It was pretty impressive when I took it to school when my kids were little. The school had a day where parents came in and talked about their jobs, etc.
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it looks like a 1200 pair, brings back many long lonely cold memories.
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God help you if you lost your 'pairing', 'cause nobody else would!
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at least it's not western cable w/ no binders
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Bunch of tenderfoots. If you mean "Western" cable being paper insulated lead sheathed with NO color code, then you know what a "real" cable splicer does. No crimp on connectors, either. Each wire in a 2,000 or 3,000 pair cable was hand twisted with a minimum of 12 twists and individually insulated with a cambric impregnated cloth "spaghetti" insulator. In the real world of early cable splicers, there was a large pot of molten lead which was tended by a splicer's helper. The cable splicer was revered among the telephone crafts people as being part scientist and part wizard. I never met of of them which wasn't "meaner than a junk yard dog." PIC cable is for sissies.  Rcaman
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