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Cable terminations


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  • Subject: Cable terminations
  • From: Julian Driver <Julian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 11:13:24 +0100
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Sorry id this a repeat of previous discussions, but at the time I hadn't
a clue what a Krone block was......now I've seen one!

Down in Node zero the are over 100 cables entering, cat5, 2.5T&E,
1T&E
etc. Trying to make it neat and maintainable is tough, especially as
there is a tendency from folk to "just connect it to see if it works2
and then leave it that way until it needs changing. At that point its
busied beneath a mass of spaghetti. You engineers take this for granted
and probably did degrees in macramé to get you through ;)

Is there a structured wiring method whereby all cables of what ever type
go into a central joint box, and get labelled up, then go off to
Homevision, comfort , amplifiers or whatever?

--
Julian Driver

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