You mean like those phone bank patch blocks? I remember working as an assistant sysadm a few years back and working on some in the basements of several musty concrete semi-government buildings, and thinking that the punch-tool was my best friend. That, and a continuity tester. Wish I had learned more from that job, though... But I digress... those things would be hellish to work on; I can't imagine that it would take long to progress to jacks. What I wonder is if there was ever a modular with rip-cord jacks, where when you unplug the jack the cord retracts back into the modular. Unpractical as hell, really... --PBr, bantering aimlessly... > -----Original Message----- > From: jwbarlow@... [SMTP:jwbarlow@...] > Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 6:06 PM > To: motm@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [motm] Matrix Patching & Patch Storage > > >I suppose I too am addicted to patch cords; I'm just exploring other > options > >that > >can help with that modular "lateral thinking"... > > I was thinking that there must've been a time in the development of > modular > gear, that people were using binding posts and just stripped and tinned > wire > -- no jacks at all. I've been meaning to ask this on the diy list when > pro/con connector threads start showing up. > >
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RE: Matrix Patching & Patch Storage
2000-03-01 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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