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Detail of back side of a Western Electric 6-wire 100-point crossbar switch (model 324-N) showing "banjo" wiring. Note this model of crossbar switch was divided into three groups of verticals; 4, 2, and 4. The banjo wiring as seen here is continuous only within each vertical group. More typically crossbar banjo wiring extended across all verticals of the switch.
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