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>From willli Tue Jun 17 20: |
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Maybe I should restate the question.
We have a saleman who claims that RBOCs
(Regional Bell Operating Companies - NYNEX, SNET,
AMERITECH, BELL SOUTH, etc...) *by way of some
standard* refuse wire mods on boards.
1. Now, that has NOT been my experience in the past.
*I think* the only place where wire mods are
prohibited would be in MIL-STD-2000. I really
don't know this for fact.
Would someone correct me on this?
2. My more general question would be not restricted
to just IPC specs.
Has anyone worked with a standard (Mil Std, or
anything else) that prohibits wire mods to boards,
i.e. cuts and jumpers?
My take on this is that wire mods, or cuts and jumpers
are customer preference issues.
Regards, Doug
Private email also welcome.
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