OK, boys and girls...here's a brain test. How do these sentences relate to telephony?
"Bell operators give better service."
"Why run backward? You'll vomit."
Arthur here's a tip for you: Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Slate, and if you home I'll give you a ring at White, Red, Black, Yellow, Violet.
Well...I think you got your T's and R's swapped. Look at your answer again.
Well...I think you got your T's and R's swapped. Look at your answer again.
As long as it's right on both ends it doesn't matter how you wire an RJ-9.
I learned the tips as Will Rogers buys yellow violets.
The color code for cable pairs seems fairly easy. Having taken Electronic Engineering in college, I had to learn the color code for resistors as well as "Eli the Iceman".
The color code for cable pairs seems fairly easy. Having taken Electronic Engineering in college, I had to learn the color code for resistors as well as "Eli the Iceman".
I'm not familiar with that one.
The one I learned isn't suitable for a family friendly forum.... Let's just say it starts with Bad Boys.... and anyone that knows electronics probably knows the rest.
That would be it.
"Eli" has to do with the relationship between inductance and capacitance.
Good old Eli the Ice man. Forgot about that one.
Do remember Bad boys . . .
The ring colors also went on to fame as direction markers in buried plant pedestals.
Dex- do you mean inductance instead of conductance? Probably auto correct.
Race. the word you're looking for is Race.
"If I Tell You Will You Buy Me A Drink"
Did I do better this time Professor Bloom?
When I was in the Service whenever someone would ask where someone else was at the reply "There over at DSDTS*."
*Doughnut Shop Down The Street