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I saw that yesterday and was thinking that it was an interesting setup. I was wondering what some of those KTUs were
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they are all line cards , with power and a intercom 207,which was the next setup when a shoebox was not enough, find many of these and full swing rack around here still in phone rooms after all these years
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You've got a lot of 400 line cards in a 584 panel on top. On the bottom you've got a bunch of older relay equipment: The 207 is a 9 station rotary only intercom. The 216 is a 9 station expander for the intercom, giving you a total of 18 dialing codes. There is a real old interruptor on the bottom right. The 24 V FLT is, I believe a filter to produce 24 Volt "A" Battery from an unfiltered ("B") source. The 225 KTU is a long line adapter that allowed you to connect an off premise intercom station over a single pair.
Actually, now that I think about it, it looks like the stuff on the bottom is for a 6A Intercom. Some missing components though.....
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Probably would still work as designed. After all these years. Sure don't make them like that anymore.
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A fully-loaded 584 rack is a very pretty sight. I have 13 400E KTUs in my SC 584A and it looks pretty cool. they are all line cards , with power and a intercom 207,which was the next setup when a shoebox was not enough, find many of these and full swing rack around here still in phone rooms after all these years I wish I could find idle 1A2 gear in our closets! All I can find around here is chopped 25 pair and empty backboards. Maybe I should make nice with the local installers...
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