My mistake, see what you mean now -
wish I had thought of that before just connecting
it.
So to answer your question, mine works
ok
so either it doesn't matter which way round you put them, or I just got
lucky !!!
Sorry can't be more
helpful
Mark, who would now be dead had he
tried
making a career out of bomb disposal.
-----Original Message-----
From: James, Daniel
[mailto:daniel.james@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 March 2002
13:42
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Dallas
Rain
Gauge
>have
fun calibrating the darn thing !!!
yes
that
does sound like a fun task - I've just been reading the
dallas semi lists.
>Cable should be straight through, not
crossed.
So
how
do I tell? or to put it another way, if I connect it the wrong way
round
will I damage it?
(As
you
look at an RJ11 from the top - with the contacts facing up, does the blue
wire
go to the left or the right?)
Daniel,
who is now giving up the idea of a job in bomb disposal
:-)
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