I swapped the CO lines and the chirp in speed dial went away.  Clean 
access to the CO line every time. So I suspect it is like you have 
said CO line is too hot.  This is a Weco 5ESS we have in this area. 
The switch is about 1.5 miles away.


At 04:31 AM 5/16/2006, you wrote:
>Try swapping co lines in that position. See if the problem moves. I
>would tend to believe your customer is fed from a SLC or the co line is too
>hot. At least if the local CO is a 5ESS, there is a command a tech can run
>against the line to equalize it out. If the customer is on a SLC, I believe
>there is a bad SLC card. One way to check is to see what the level of 1000HZ
>is. You would need a test box that can receive 1000HZ at 600 ohms and
>terminate. Call the local co testline for 1000HZ and see what level you are
>getting. If you can't, the LEC will. Check the line off the system for the
>same issue. It will not be hard to pinpoint where it's coming from. If you
>are the owner of the system and not a tech, find a tech.   Brad



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