Good question, I don't know but I would suggest using a multimeter
rather than a tounge;)
Dave
Alex Lee wrote:
> How can you tell whether it is a 'wet' or 'dry' T-1 other than using
> 'hand-on' experience ?
>
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>> I think the power, also used for repeaters, is terminated at the NIU
>>now. In the good old days telco owned everything but after 1984 that
>>changed. If your close to the CO you would get a "dry" pair since there
>>is no need for a repeater and telco no longer drives the CSU.
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