I'm not sure if this is your situation, but it may help:

Years ago, we had a couple of cases where customers would get about half a 
ring (called "pre-trip").

We got nowhere with telco repair service, until a tech showed up at one 
problem location, and he had experience working in the CO.

He left us, went back to the CO, and replaced a "heat coil," and all was 
well. He said a heat coil is like a circuit breaker.

Like your problem, this was also in Verizon territory. But it might have 
been called New York Telephone back then. Or maybe it was Bell Atlantic. Or 
maybe NYNEX.

Michael N. Marcus
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <kxt@kxthelp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 8:58 AM
Subject: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued


> 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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