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<p>working on aerial cable splicing and installation, it is common to use a <a href="page.php?w=Lineman%27s_handset">telephone lineman's set</a> or "butt set" to communicate over long distances. To facilitate this, extra pairs of wires are embedded in cables using "major" colors for both wires (instead of the major/minor color combinations used for the rest). One extra pair (red-white) may be embedded into cables that are 6 to 75 pairs; two pairs (red-white and black-white) may be encapsulated in cables of 100 to 300 pairs; and three pairs (red-white,</p><p>
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