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KenK posted for all of us...
I have three phones - two in the house, one in a separate office building. The two in my home don't work. I traced signal to the box and barrier strips where the line is split and goes to the two phones. Signal ok at that point. Phone in kichen has signal from the splitter to a connector that goes between bare phone line and female phone connector. Have signal there where line is connected with an old repairman's test phone with alligator clips. Phone doesn't work. Tried the other phone. Doesn't work. Tried a spare phone that works IIRC. Doesn't work. Only place for a problem is between bare line connection and female connector. Not likely but that is what I find. Afraid to test with working phone - don't want to damage my only working phone by messing with connection or plugging in a possibly bad phone. The other splitter line goes to an answering machine. It doesn't answer the phone if I call it on my cell. No convenient place there to use alligator clip repair phone - all phone line standard connectors. Doesn't make any sense. Any theories to try? TIA Sounds like a broken wire or bad connection. Use a toner and probe to locate. -- Tekkie |
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