David Hoelzer via vcf-midatlantic writes:
If you are in need of DEC MMJ cables, I have some good news and bad = news. First, the good news:
= http://www.amazon.com/Flat-Modular-Cable-RJ12-6x6MMJ/dp/B000AA2SL4?ie=3DUT= F8&psc=3D1&redirect=3Dtrue&ref_=3Doh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00 = <http://www.amazon.com/Flat-Modular-Cable-RJ12-6x6MMJ/dp/B000AA2SL4?ie=3DU= TF8&psc=3D1&redirect=3Dtrue&ref_=3Doh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00>
The picture is definitely an offset key (MMJ) six strand cable, 7 feet = long, for only $3.92.
The bad news=E2=80=A6 It=E2=80=99s not actually an MMJ, it=E2=80=99s = just a regular MJ (Modular Jack). Even so, there=E2=80=99s still good = news. With some strategic dremeling it is completely possible to trim = one side of the MJ down so that it will fit quite well into a DEC MMJ = socket. :)
Why? MMJ plugs are still available even if complete cables might be a rare find. Make your own by crimping an MMJ plug on a piece of flat 6-conductor cable. Flip the cable over and crimp on the other end. Done! If you have to buy them: http://www.cabledepot.com/05MCPhoneMMJ.html Me? I just open up one of many boxes of them and put one out, even though I have ample MMJ plugs and crimper tools to make them. I only manufacture my own if/when I want a cable of a specific length to avoid having to take up the excess with zip-tied loops.