to 8 decimal places!
to 8 decimal places!
Impressive looking, but what the hell is it?
Hi Widget,
It's a circuit test device and plugged into a DS3 channel reading the carrier frequency, and watching for errors. AH is connected to the world on a couple of DS3s - on separate muxes - hence the dumb title of the post.
The device is a life saver when the telco says "not our problem" or worse. Worse would be when they ask "we have no way of testing that circuit, do you?" and the circuit is broken. Actually happened a few months ago.
It will test up to OC-12 which is a fiber ring with 12-DS3s. An OC-12 mux is outside the picture to the right.
John
Ah HA!
Which diode is me...?
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Bo,
"We have no way of testing that circuit, do you?" !!!!
John
I have NO clue. But the more I look at it - and that is happening with increasing frequency - I am dead SURE I need one...Originally posted by Mr. Widget
Impressive looking, but what the hell is it?
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)