Actually, I don't believe it's necessarily an RJ11 jack (2 conductors or 
wires) as it can also be used for RJ14 (4 conductors) or RJ25 (6 conductors). 
It 
is a jack that is capable of 6 positions. I believe the correct name depends on 
how many wires are being used. I thought I'd just throw this out since we seem 
to be nit picking over the modular jack that folks are referring to.......
73,
Dave N8AG 


      
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