RJ designations
Steve Thatcher
melamy at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 22 13:49:10 CST 2005
in general, people have called them by RKxx, whether it is correct or not is academic. When did you last xerox something...
it really doesn't matter whether there is a USOC or not.
it is whatever the general consensus settles on.
best regards, Steve Thatcher
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Smith <eric at brouhaha.com>
Sent: Feb 22, 2005 10:41 AM
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: Kaypro II keyboard? (problem)
Steve Thatcher wrote about four position modular jacks and plug:
> it is a RJ22 and here is a link to a company that sells them...
> http://www.goodmart.com/products/81925.htm
I've seen that there are several web pages that call those RJ22,
but I believe they are incorrect. An RJ22 uses a 50-position
connector for up to 12 stations on a key telephone syste with A/A1
signalling.
I still don't think there is any USOC for a service using a
four-position modular connector.
The most accurate USOC RJxx reference I've found online is:
http://www.accesscomms.com.au/RJreference.htm
Eric
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