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Re: Service Electric Cablevision thread Here's a picture of one of the line extenders for SECV off the Birdsboro system.
It's 860 MHz system but the housing looks like it has a mfg date of 6/24/99. I wonder if they dropped in newer c-cor stuff in these housings. Though this was in a ped it looked brand new. There are some of these that look the same except they have the C-Cor logo on the front (blue letters on white). |
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 | The patent on the housing: »www.google.com/patents?id=OTIhAA···&f=false |
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| reply to cypherstream said by cypherstream:Here's a picture of one of the line extenders for SECV off the Birdsboro system.
It's 860 MHz system but the housing looks like it has a mfg date of 6/24/99. I wonder if they dropped in newer c-cor stuff in these housings. Though this was in a ped it looked brand new. There are some of these that look the same except they have the C-Cor logo on the front (blue letters on white). I was riding around town and saw a pedestal that had a Magnavox Mainstation 450MHz housing in it and I know my system is 860MHz so they must have motorola hardware in the housing. |
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 | Does Motorola gear fit in a Magnavox main station housing? I think C-COR (now Arris) has newer electronics that fit the Magnavox housing. There's no way to tell for sure what's in this guy I posted unless I took some tools to open it and Im not going to do that. |
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