Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread Michael N. Marcus
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 l

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread Carmen
I am for the test with a standard single line phone with nothing else on the circuit. Test right at the NID. If the standard phone fails to ring normally, then it's a Verizon issue and I don't believe it's a good idea to try and fix their problem. Once the client is shown that the problem lies

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread dritchie
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 vo

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem, Continued

2007-04-11 Thread Erling Lassesen
You can't solve the problem unless you know what you are dealing with. Have you tried placing a standard telephone (mechanical ringer) across the line to check for ringing characteristics? If there is a problem when connected directly (no other loads) it is your telco's problem. Be sure to check t

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem

2007-04-03 Thread Erling Lassesen
Behalf Of Jim Schultz Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 7:36 AM To: Rob Harrison; kxt@kxthelp.com Subject: Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem I had one with this problem although it was a TD 816. The surge protection was "chopping" the ring signal. There was a constant very l

Re: KX-T: KXT-624 Stuttering/Clipped Ring Problem

2007-04-03 Thread Jim Schultz
I had one with this problem although it was a TD 816. The surge protection was "chopping" the ring signal. There was a constant very low current higher voltage AC on the line presumably induced from high tension power lines. This accompanied by the 48VDC battery was enough with the 100 volt 20