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This one is designed to plug into the outlets for the protection-modules used on commercial services:
i had to t/s a 50 pr. Cable where i lost the polling pair, went to cable node, had no idea about the protection 4 pin devices ,some thing i never forgot...i wish i had t.d.r'd the pair....first...this one is designed to plug into the outlets for the protection-modules used on commercial services:
one thing you need always is a butt set with copper or fiber...ip equipment is taking over.....so i recently went to an auction and bought these boxes of electrical equipment, they look to be commercial telecommunications related. If you could help me identify and name these cables i would greatly appreciate it.
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Even more common at the TELCO Central Office MDF.This one is designed to plug into the outlets for the protection-modules used on commercial services:
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You should take it. Everything is going digital now. Hardly anyone uses this type of telecom wiring system any more, other than to repair existing. So for the few old-timers left still working on it, the tools of the trade are already in place. New technicians are not trained on these old systems any more.I will give you $1.
You pay shipping.
They're maybe worth scrap value of the copper?it would cost me much more than $1 dollar to ship these things to someone, so what point would it be for me to lose money? I know some of them are worth money. However if you anyone wants to make a reasonable offer than they can buy them. I would honestly take a very little amount for them plus the cost of shipping. However i'm not going to lose money shipping them to someone.
Or find a telecommunications museum and donate them. I think all of these were for techs to use in central office telecom rooms.They're maybe worth scrap value of the copper?