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Re: "Failure to communicate" problems



On Apr 22, 5:37=A0pm, "Bob La Londe" <onebike...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Apr 22, 4:37 pm, "Bob La Londe" <onebike...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> "tourman" <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> > On Apr 22, 10:46 am, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >> > TLM is always enabled, as well as touchtone only, plus spreading out
> >> > the tests as you suggested is a matter of course now.
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> >> Interestingly, I have had TLM appear to cause circuit drop on some
> >> accounts.
> >> I turned off TLM and changed the account to daily test and the problem
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> >> were experiencing went away. Looks like a loop current issues in that
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> >> with the local service provider, but you can never get them to admit
> >> anything.
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> > Viking Electronics makes a line voltage booster for problems like that
> > especially when you have older legacy equipment =A0which draws a lot on
> > ring.
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> Its usually not line voltage that's an issue in cases like this, but rath=
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> loop current capacity, but Viking does have a few tricks devices. =A0If y=
ou do
> a lot of telephone though your really need to look at Mike Sandman's bag =
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> trick devices.

Have a link for mikes stuff sounds interesting


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