A great tool for working with 66 blocks is a 66 to RJ11 adapter. A butt set can be plugged into 66 block with a standard phone cord and it is move between connector pins.
Boy they're sure proud of that device. Us old school techs used to use what we called a "banjo". Could put your butt set clips on its terminals, and had a male rj11 coming out the other end @@fieldtechacademy
It doesn't matter which clip is on the "tip" or "ring". Either way should give you dial tone. The only exception to that is if you are using the clips of your tone/trace set to tone a cable connected to a switch using ground. I explain that in this video: th-cam.com/video/hQxi_JzSHdk/w-d-xo.html
A great tool for working with 66 blocks is a 66 to RJ11 adapter. A butt set can be plugged into 66 block with a standard phone cord and it is move between connector pins.
Something like this?
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Boy they're sure proud of that device. Us old school techs used to use what we called a "banjo". Could put your butt set clips on its terminals, and had a male rj11 coming out the other end @@fieldtechacademy
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Glad to hear! Anything in particular help you?
Lmfao if this was life saving I would find another career path haha.
@@Donnie3543 let's be nice. Everyone has to start somewhere.
Does it matter which way you touch the alligator clips to the tip and dip.
It doesn't matter which clip is on the "tip" or "ring". Either way should give you dial tone. The only exception to that is if you are using the clips of your tone/trace set to tone a cable connected to a switch using ground. I explain that in this video: th-cam.com/video/hQxi_JzSHdk/w-d-xo.html
@@fieldtechacademy thanks so much, i will subscribe and watch your other vids.
@@mikegrant8031 thank you! I hope my channel helps you grow as a tech.
@@fieldtechacademy interestingly my but phone has to have black on the top clip to get tone.
@@mikegrant8031 that's interesting. I've never seen that. Makes me wonder why.
That's is a meridian norstar in the bottom at the wall,I am PBX technician retired after 32 year's of service
Thanks for the info!