it is a RJ22 and here is a link to a company that sells them...
http://www.goodmart.com/products/81925.htm
best regards, Steve Thatcher
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From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Sent: Feb 22, 2005 11:07 AM
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk_at_classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: Kaypro II keyboard? (problem)
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> Vintage Computer Festival declared on Monday 21 February 2005 09:24 pm:
> > > The handset connector is a four-position modular jack, vs. six
> > > position for RJ11, RJ14, and RJ25, and eight position for RJ45.
> > > AFAIK there isn't a USOC code for the handset connnector, as AT&T
> > > never used it as the interface to CPE.
> >
> > I think maybe we used to refer to it as RJ-12 then.
>
> There's a good listing of what each connector type is here:
>
> http://www.tcswnc.com/RJ11%20and%20RJ45%20Connectors.htm
>
> Google is your friend :P
This chart doesn't include the handset jack, which is what we're trying to
find the right designation for, and which according to Eric does not have
one.
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Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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