From: Jeff Liebermann on
On Sat, 01 May 2010 09:05:09 +0100, Bob <bob(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:

>> Possibly a fibre optic joint box.
>Try again
><http://top-ton.manufacturer.globalsources.com/si/6008830793033/LargeImage/Fiber-Optic-Splice/product_id-1030284267/action-GetProduct.htm?additional=true>

Yep. Fiber splice can commonly used by AT&T. There should also be a
spare fiber storage loop nearby (so that splicing can be done on the
ground instead of in the air). See photos at:
<http://noc.ucsc.edu/CCBC/att-map.html>


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From: Richard Johnson on

"hehe" <hehe(a)Use-Author-Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote in message
news:hrihlf$3q1$1(a)tioat.net...
> Jeff Liebermann <jeffl(a)cruzio.com> wrote in
> news:snoot598l52f5squamgniansijrih3u3oi(a)4ax.com:
>
>> On Sat, 01 May 2010 09:05:09 +0100, Bob
> <bob(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>> Possibly a fibre optic joint box.
>>>Try again
>>><http://top-
> ton.manufacturer.globalsources.com/si/6008830793033/LargeIm
>>>age/Fiber-Optic-Splice/product_id-1030284267/action-
> GetProduct.htm?addi
>>>tional=true>
>>
>> Yep. Fiber splice can commonly used by AT&T. There should
> also be a
>> spare fiber storage loop nearby (so that splicing can be
> done on the
>> ground instead of in the air). See photos at:
>> <http://noc.ucsc.edu/CCBC/att-map.html>
>>
>>
> more than you'll ever know da da da da
> more than you'll ever see hehe hehe
> More than my heart could ever show
>
> try again expert
>
Given the picture, it looks like a enclosure. It could hold fiberoptic
splices, or even wire splices. Noting that I don't see a power supply, it
appears to hold a passive (not powered) device of some sort like those
mentioned. It you think it is a wireless tranciever of some sort, then show
us the power source. Wireless transcievers require power to operate.





From: DanS on
daproof <daproof(a)Use-Author-Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote in
news:hrqj5g$9tg$1(a)tioat.net:

> "Richard Johnson" <richj(a)bounce.this.com> wrote in
> news:hrpre90cr7(a)news7.newsguy.com:
>
>>
>> "hehe" <hehe(a)Use-Author-Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote in
> message
>> news:hrihlf$3q1$1(a)tioat.net...
>>> Jeff Liebermann <jeffl(a)cruzio.com> wrote in
>>> news:snoot598l52f5squamgniansijrih3u3oi(a)4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 01 May 2010 09:05:09 +0100, Bob
>>> <bob(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Possibly a fibre optic joint box.
>>>>>Try again
>>>>><http://top-
>>>
> ton.manufacturer.globalsources.com/si/6008830793033/LargeIm
>>>>>age/Fiber-Optic-Splice/product_id-1030284267/action-
>>> GetProduct.htm?addi
>>>>>tional=true>
>>>>
>>>> Yep. Fiber splice can commonly used by AT&T. There
> should
>>> also be a
>>>> spare fiber storage loop nearby (so that splicing can be
>>> done on the
>>>> ground instead of in the air). See photos at:
>>>> <http://noc.ucsc.edu/CCBC/att-map.html>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> more than you'll ever know da da da da
>>> more than you'll ever see hehe hehe
>>> More than my heart could ever show
>>>
>>> try again expert
>>>
>> Given the picture, it looks like a enclosure. It could
> hold
>> fiberoptic splices, or even wire splices. Noting that I
> don't see a
>> power supply, it appears to hold a passive (not powered)
> device of
>> some sort like those mentioned. It you think it is a
> wireless
>> tranciever of some sort, then show us the power source.
> Wireless
>> transcievers require power to operate.
>>
>
> you're getting warmer expert.

I don't get it.......why the cocky attitude ?

From: Bill Kearney on
> I don't get it.......why the cocky attitude ?

Just another random online jerkoff.
From: atec7 7 ""atec77" on
Bill Kearney wrote:
>> I don't get it.......why the cocky attitude ?
>
> Just another random online jerkoff.
In my part of the world it's a simple joiner box , usually used for
cable and sometimes will contain a booster , as for the jerkoff he has a
huge L stamped deeply into his forehead