On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 08:51:21 -0700, you wrote (with possible editing):
>John
>It might be a good idea to own a db meter. The local bell company used
>to have a test tone number. Dial the prefix you are in plus 0002 and a
>1k tone is transmitted at 0db. Their window is -9 to -12db. If it was
>an
John
It might be a good idea to own a db meter. The local bell company used
to have a test tone number. Dial the prefix you are in plus 0002 and a
1k tone is transmitted at 0db. Their window is -9 to -12db. If it was
anything lower than that they are supposed to fix the problem. Another
good re
> Question #1 Does the distance from the CO make a difference in DB's
> on a regular phone call?
yes
> Question #2 Can the phone company do anything about the volume?
That Depends [tm]
Time was, you could order and pay for analog "trunks" vs analog
"lines" and with trunks, there was a guarant
HI John,
> Question #1 Does the distance from the CO make a difference in DB's
> on a regular phone call?
Yes! I have this issue currently with one customer who is 2.5 miles away from
the CO, and the audio level is a good 6dB lower than it should be. The telco
says they have the xmit audio le
John Berry wrote:
>Ok this may not be a PBX issue per-say, but I have a new KXTA1232-2
>connected to 6 CO lines from the Phone Company (SBC) at an office
>that is just outside the city-proper of San Diego in an
>unincorporated city (Spring Valley, CA). We have 13 kxt7736 phones,
>two DSS,
> Question #1 Does the distance from the CO make a difference in DB's
> on a regular phone call?
Not appreciably except POSSIBLY in VERY a rural environment. You should get
the same overall volume at 18K, 25K, or 50K feet from the CO. The phone
company usually deploys SLCs that MUX into T1 lin
Ok this may not be a PBX issue per-say, but I have a new KXTA1232-2
connected to 6 CO lines from the Phone Company (SBC) at an office
that is just outside the city-proper of San Diego in an
unincorporated city (Spring Valley, CA). We have 13 kxt7736 phones,
two DSS, and One TVA50 using Dpit
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