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Wingfoot
May 12th, 2008, 04:37 AM
Saturday I marked out a Crossbox for the addition of yet another cable. The prints show 3 existing cables in the Crossbox; a small cable going west and two 900 pairs going east. Each 900 pair reaches 10' from the box to feed a buried splice; one is a 4-way splice and the other a 5-way splice. I used 2 transmitters hooking up out-end back to the splices. As I took my post locate photos, I realized I never opened the Crossbox doors to confirm the prints. Oh Boy! I missed a newer 300 pair and 2 drops! I can understand the 300 pair, but drops? Everything I missed was in the path of the new cable being installed! It's a miracle I don't get something whacked every day......

6way_DPS
May 13th, 2008, 12:43 AM
Drops in a crossbox is a rarety. I have to say...You stay around long enough in this business you stop saying "that's new to me". Locating from the outside in is a very effective technique. I often use the analogy of a spider web when discussing locating in a congeted area. I've been locating and instructing 6 way locates for almost 10 years and all it take is one shortcut or a loss of focus and a damaged facility will result. It wasn't a miricle; the fact that you were on you game to the end is what saved that damage. Good Job.

yahoo
May 13th, 2008, 01:01 AM
well that's a first for me .....i have not come across a cross box yet that had svc's in them.....:eek: how is it that we forget something so simple as opening up the box just to see what is actually in it...............

sprayandpray
May 13th, 2008, 12:15 PM
There's something to be said for experience - that's when you just get a feeling that something's not quite right with the locate you are doing. I guess it's intuition or whtever you want to call it, but I believe all experienced locators have it - or they wouldn't last long enough to become experienced.

Also, doesn't it kind of make you feel good and all tingly inside when you can look back and go "Na Na Na" didn't get me that time:rolleyes:

Goldenboy
May 16th, 2008, 01:59 AM
I honestly can say I've never seen a drop come from a crossbox. I can't believe you'd even see a drop in a crossbox. Maybe the crossboxes in your area are neater than out by me. In my area it takes a contortionist just to get to the bond straps.

RoadMap
May 16th, 2008, 03:11 AM
Drops in those boxes are common in my area, but have you ever seen the phone company bury inside wire from ped to ped to get an extra pair? And then they expect you to locate this crap and get it right.:rolleyes:

TBONE
May 16th, 2008, 11:21 PM
WHat I do and yes I know it takes a little bit longer but I like to run to the cross box than from it less chance of a bleed off and you get the isolate it better that way....just my 2 cents :rolleyes: