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=== Phones ===
=== Phones ===
The majority of the phones on the 3rd floor are connected to the MDF. Notable exceptions are the three CX 100 phones and the [[CMS:Picturephones Display|Picturephones]].
The majority of the phones on the 3rd floor are connected to the MDF. Notable exceptions are the three CX 100 phones and the [[CMS:Picturephones Display|Picturephones]].
[[Category:Connections Museum Exhibits]]
[[Category:Connections Museum Seattle Exhibits]]

Latest revision as of 20:45, 13 May 2025

The Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is a frame used as a hub for subscriber lines connected to switches as well as subscriber lines connected to telephones on the third floor of the museum. It is used in a similar way as commercial main distribution frames with the main distinction being that the museum's telephones are technically "inside plant."

Connections

Switches

Phones

The majority of the phones on the 3rd floor are connected to the MDF. Notable exceptions are the three CX 100 phones and the Picturephones.