While it may be a little pricey if you need more  then one, you could try a
Viking RG-10A, I think trade list is around 135, and the internet whores
are selling them from  165 and up.

Don, Century Communications  Euclid Ohio


Rob Harrison wrote:
> Thanks for all the suggestions on testing line voltage, getting the phone
> company involved, etc.
>
> Unfortunately we haven't been able to schedule a service call with the
> customer yet, and are hoping to have some kind of interim solution to put in
> place next time we visit. The problem may take some time to clear up if the
> phone company has to be involved, and the customer is quickly losing his
> patience since the complete replacement of his KXT-624 did not solve the
> problem.
>
> Does anyone know of any devices that can detect an incoming call and
> generate a full ring, whether or not the incoming call signal is interrupted
> or weak? We're hoping to install such a device between the verizon NID and
> the KXT-624 on all incoming lines, hoping that it will cause the system
> phones to ring normally instead of clipping off when the verizon line
> voltage fails (assuming that is the problem).
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Rob H.
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