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Cycle was thinking very hard :
Can the telephone drop wire (the wire that comes into my house from outside) be temporarily disconnected, without causing anything undesirable to happen to the telephone system? Officially you are not permitted to touch it. Unofficially they will not notice if you disconnect it briefly and reconnect it. The exchange runs a line test during the wee hours, which is designed to ensure there are no problems/faults/disconnections on your line. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.org |
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