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Kerchunker = Scotchlok tool

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Shoebox = 551 KSU

Cigar box = 105 apparatus box

Mushroom = wiring spool

Whale dick = buried splice enclosure

Icky-pic = filled cable

Rat bag = Ready Access Terminal







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Do you have a picture of the 105 apparatus box? Just curious.


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I knew the mushroom and icky pic. We call a RAT a 'boot'.

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Jeff -

A 105 apparatus mounting box is the mounting that was used for 1A KTUs.

I'll see if I can get a picture for you.

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I do both depending on situations.
Typically jacks and patch cords when something is in a location that will "never" change or can be reused by other CPE.

Ends/Long cords when the equipment will likely be moved/removed within next few years or when space is very limited.

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I knew about half of those, but one I don't know is National. What the samhill is a national?

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National = A company that provides nationwide service to a client but has to sub-contract to local interconnects for doing the actual work. Aka as ROA "Rip Off Artists;" DB "Dead Beats" or just plain "Idiots."

Rams head I am guessing is the dead end connection on a pole for the strand. That's what I learned the term meant when I did OSP.

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Thanks Rcaman, any one out there ever use a chicken catcher?
Also, I think we called a buried terminal a donut.

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Rams head is the first connection on a building for a drop, J hook at the pole. Can't remember the term for the attachment at the end of a strand run, Johnny ball maybe?


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When I was on the crew, ram's head was the thing bolted to the top of a pole that an anchor or down guy was attached to.


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