I think my pieces are 25 pair...but I can dig them out for a quick count.

Reading Arthur's description of how technicians worked with this cabling...I realize how lucky I am not to have to wrestle with it. Having conductors clearly marked with distinct base/stripe coloration within colored binders takes away part of the work needed to root out a specific pair during initial installation.

I am surprised to read about the elevated failure count. Is that due to the nature of the pulp insulation itself...along with the fabric sleeves that were used when conductors were joined (soldered) together?


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