I don't remember an RJ designation for handset cords, but it makes sense that there would be a uniform standard for them as well. Still, I know that the same cord and jacks work with thousands of different handsets (ie: Trimline, keysets, disposable phones, etc.) and I would think that electrically, the wiring is never the same. True, the transmit is on one pair and the receive is on the other, but what about with say for example, Trimline phones? It's just tip and ring on the handset cord for the newer models.

Man, you hit it right on the head when you mentioned "Band Aid". You'd never say "I just cut my finger, get me an adhesive strip"! That's like Chlorox, Coke, or Jell-o.

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Ed
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How come there's always enough time to go back and fix it a second time?


Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX