Re: KX-T: ring voltage woes

2005-03-07 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > Why guess or measure? If it don't work at the demarc with a known good phone, > call SBC; it's their problem. > And you SHOULD have a WECO {2}500 around for that very reason. It makes it almost impossible for them to blame the set.

Re: KX-T: ring voltage woes

2005-03-07 Thread Jim Schultz
AMEN!!! Jim - Original Message - From: "Mike Magnus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "kxthelp" Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:53 PM Subject: Re: KX-T: ring voltage woes > Why guess or measure? If it don't work at the demarc with a known good > phone, call SBC; it's their problem. > > -MM >

Re: KX-T: ring voltage woes

2005-03-07 Thread Mike Magnus
Why guess or measure? If it don't work at the demarc with a known good phone, call SBC; it's their problem. -MM > Welp, I got around to hooking up a plain old phone to the line today with > the same results. I don't have a multimeter handy at the moment, but will > try to get a read on that so

Re: KX-T: ring voltage woes

2005-03-07 Thread Jeff Bagnall
> Therefore I would conclude that you have some kind of copper line. Since > you say it rings and rings, then can assume you know what the number is? > The first test would be to plug a plain old telephone onto the line and see > if that rings, and if you can make and receive calls ok. If that