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  2. Telephone jack and plug - Wikipedia

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    6-pin modular (6P4C or 6P2C), 8-pin modular or 3-position weatherproof connector in accord with TIA-1096-A. [Note 9] 4-prong connector [Note 10] Latvia: 6P2C, Polish national 5-pin [Note 1] Lithuania: 6P2C, Polish national 5-pin [Note 1] Liechtenstein: Reichle-connector, 4-pin Swiss telephone plugs [Note 1] Luxembourg

  3. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    Although a narrower 4-pin and 6-pin plug fits into the wider 8-pin jack and makes a connection with the available contacts on the plug, because the body of the smaller connector may stress the remaining contacts, [c] the smaller connector can potentially damage the springs of the larger jack.

  4. Registered jack - Wikipedia

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    A cable with a 50-pin connector on one end can support six fully wired 8P8C connectors or Ethernet ports on a patch panel with one spare pair. Alternatively, only the necessary pairs for 10/100 Ethernet can be wired allowing twelve Ethernet ports with a single spare pair. This connector is also used with spring bail locks for SCSI-1 connections.

  5. Modified Modular Jack - Wikipedia

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    The Modified Modular Jack (MMJ) is a small form-factor serial port connector developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It uses a modified version of the 6P6C modular connector with the latch displaced off-center so standard modular connectors found on Ethernet cables or phone jacks cannot accidentally be plugged in. MMJ connections are used on Digital minicomputers, such as the PDP-11 ...

  6. U.S. Military connector specifications - Wikipedia

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    These connectors are lightweight, coupled by a Breech Lok mechanism, [22] and are all scoop proof [23] with the exception of series II which are non-scoop-proof. The insert arrangements are provided in MIL-STD-1560. [24] MIL-DTL-55116, [25] Miniature Audio, Five-Pin and Six-Pin connectors used on radios and fill devices.

  7. 600 series connector - Wikipedia

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    600 series connectors. A 600 series connector is an obsolete three-pin connector with up to six conductors.. It was for many years the standard telephone service connector in Australia, used on rural party lines and the national Postmaster-General's Department (later Telstra) landline network, but has since the 1970s been superseded by the six position modular connector in this application.