Is it this one?
The multibutton phones like Merlin used them. Not quite rj45 not quite rj11.

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On Jul 12, 2024, at 22:30, Mychaela Falconia via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
wrote:

Cameron Kaiser wrote:

No, they're surface contacts. It looks like Ethernet cabling and has the same
contact spacing as RJ-45 and RJ-11, but Ethernet is too wide for the jack. I
was wondering about RJ-45S or RJ-48, maybe.

It is my understanding that RJ-45 and RJ-48 are physically identical,
but have different RJ numbers because of different applications/pinouts.
I don't know what RJ-45S is.

M~

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