 Javik Premium join:2006-10-02 Gilman, WI
| reply to glutt Historical movies of phone system design/use
If you're looking for extreme-detail historical information and actual video footage of operating centrol offices, you need to head over to the Internet Archive at archive.org RIGHT NOW. 
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1935 Movie: Development from the beginning in 1877 to 1935, shows a map of the US as local exchanges were first installed, then long distance lines, and intercontinental lines. How loading coils improve the distance of signals, how the vacuum tube produced an explosion of growth.
Far Speaking - History of Telephone »www.archive.org/details/FarSpeak1935
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1950s Movies: Customers did not have dials. They pick up a handset on a party line and then a central office human phone operator makes the call for them on partially automated dialing equipment.
How operator toll dialing worked before automation, how the "new" automated switched toll dialing works, sounds of the early DTMF tones, a view of the relays and equipment of the CO, the construction of switching equipment at a Western Electric factory, the process of upgrading to automation across the United States.
Speeding Speech »www.archive.org/details/Speeding1950
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How to be a CO operator, how to use a rotary dial, and the call routing lookup process:
Operator Toll Dialing: Dialing »www.archive.org/details/Operator1949_2
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Various signals from the equipment to the operator.
Operator Toll Dialing: Cord Signals »www.archive.org/details/Operator1949
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Sharing the work of making connections and customer billing under heavy system load.
Operator Toll Dialing: Teamwork »www.archive.org/details/Operator1949_4
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| reply to glutt Re: What does a CO look like ?
I haven't read this entire thread, but I scanned and one post by Wayne caught my eye. He said that "most Bellsouth CO's are so clean you can eat off the floor." As a turf vendor who installs in over 100 CO's, I partially agree with that statment. The one that is totally false is when he claims that they're "hardly noisy at all."
Todays CO's are incredibly loud. There is no debating that. The Nortel switches hum like mad, and the Alcatel backbone is horrible. Probably the worst of all is the cooling fans of the Alcatel 1000's. In a moderate sized office these DSLAM's were lined up 4 to 40 bays deep, and had 2 to 3 fans per bay!
A close third are the Cisco GigE switches... the 7600's I think? One local tech even called in OSHA because he felt his desk was to close to the Nortel switch. I don't know what OSHA said, but his desk was moved... |
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1 edit | reply to glutt LMAO then you need to go visit some SxS and Crossbar COs.
Yes yes I know they don't exist now. But I would imagine the original poster was referring to them being quiet compared to these two monsters. You ain't heard noise 'till you've heard a SxS or XB switch in action.
Edit - Fans hum or roar... But there's nothing out there now that sounds like a group of 100 people, all holding a coffee can of nuts and bolts, and shaking them all at once. |
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1 edit | reply to Lvl4Installer You want noise...
If you could play 100 of the following file at the same time....
You would have an idea of what noise is.
And then add a #5 Crossbar switch on the same floor....
Oh and this was just 3 numbers dialed.... add 4 more for effect. |
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  kewlkeed Grouch Premium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC | reply to glutt Music to my ears!
Gawd they just don't make things like they used to. |
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| reply to dsdarling You mean like this 1200 station SxS PABX? |
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  kewlkeed Grouch Premium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC | reply to glutt Holy crap a SxS recording I HAVEN'T heard!
Where did you get that and please tell me you have more??! |
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1 edit | I don't remember where I got it. When I get home, I'll see if I can find the site it came from, though.
Never mind, Tia just reminded me that that particular sound is from the Culver-Stockton College (Canton, MO) PABX. (I've got a lot of sounds, and it's hard to remember what is what.) |
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  kewlkeed Grouch Premium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC | reply to glutt Feel free to send me an IM, I'd be really interested in having a bunch. SxS and crossbar are a serious hobby of mine. |
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| reply to glutt I've had the pleasure of working in many C.O.'s. All Bell. I can tell you that an RBOC C.O. makes most IT or computer rooms look like dumps. FWIW, when times were slow we would actually *armor all* the vault cables as we went along checking bonds / grounds.
There is a certain smell to C.O.'s which is universal. It's not a bad smell, just unmistakable. It's almost pleasant if you don't have to be in there every day. Anyone who's been in one knows what I mean.
The best was being in there on Mothers Day before the digital switches went in. What a noise! The clickety-clack has now been replaced with the droning hum of fans (much like server fans). The new switches are tiny compared to the old. Many offices still use the old "cosmic" side of the frame with the new switches, which is laughable since it outsizes the switch it serves 2:1. -- Looks like Reverend Wright got his wish - God Damn America. |
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| reply to glutt said by glutt :Hi i was wondering if anybody had any pics of a telco CO, or knew where i might find some. Thanks »FTTH CO and plant pics -- An army of sheep led by a lion, will always defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. |
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