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brad.wright

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#30101 28-Jan-2009 22:12
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Hi All,

I apologise I have posted this in the wrong area.

Probably a year ago (or even longer) I was looking through some forums on Geekzone related to Telecom wiring and broadband...

One member mentioned he had designed a product (I think similar to a Telephone Master Hub; See: http://www.hometech.com/techwire/ohtp.html#CP-H628 ).


Basically, it was a patch / distribution board for Telecom Voice & Data. Does anyone know what or who I am talking about and point me in the right direction.

Thank you.

Brad Wright

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chriswiggins
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  #192625 28-Jan-2009 23:08
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Fairly sure it was sbiddle? But maybe its my mind doing silly things



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  #192634 29-Jan-2009 00:52
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  #192648 29-Jan-2009 06:58
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Yep I own up to that one, it has moved on from there a wee bit, I now have production quality ones that support two lines, and can be more readily configured to deal with NakedDSL, VOIP, FTTH installations, PM me if you want one.

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  #193774 3-Feb-2009 19:41
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How much do you charge for these Cyril?  Do you have a current photo of what they look like.  Could be just what I need.

Mike

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  #193835 3-Feb-2009 22:34
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Thank you that is exactly what I was after.

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  #193901 4-Feb-2009 09:25
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Hi, thanks for the interest in the distribution panel, I have attached a photo of the current one below, note its missing a RJ45 socket in the lower left, I am waiting for more to arrive. In a couple of months there will be yet another version that does not have the slot for the filter cable (which fits behind the panel) instead the filter is soldered in and a RJ45 plug wired as a jumper performs isolation/disconnect but otherwise very similar and same features, this is to better satisfy Telepermit requirements.

Note the larger holes are for wires to come through, the panel fits a standard PDL flush box or surface mount box, the MM3200B filter fits in the flushbox behind the panel. the filter is wired with a RJ45 plug on it and connects into J11 and is used to isolate the line for test via the top left socket which also serves as the socket to connect your DSL modem.

As for price please PM me.




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