Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-23 Thread Larry Rappaport
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

Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-23 Thread Ross Lindahl
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

Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-22 Thread David Lesher
> 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

Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-22 Thread Bob Puff
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

Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-22 Thread Phoneman
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,

Re: KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-22 Thread Vincent J. Bono
> 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

KX-T: KXTA1232 Low Level CO Volume

2005-09-22 Thread John Berry
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