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CSV - Tony P. wrote in messagenews:telecom23.168.7@telecom-digest.org: In article , tgdyar@sbcglobal.net says: I posted this message on comp.dcom.telecom.tech with no luck so I thought I'd try here. My daughter lives in a very old row house in the Philadelphia area and the inside wiring is a mess. I live in CT but on my next visit to her I want to bring down my telephone test set and check out the inside wiring to find out what needs fixing. She's already determined, using the NIC, that the problem is not with the tel line coming in. Since I'm from CT I need the local number there, nearest to 215-887 to get the 1004 hz, miliwatt, test tone. Contact me direct if you don't want to divulge this to the world. Why not just buy a cheap toner off of ebay? From the description you're giving I'd say this is what you're trying to accomplish, tracing of a line. Even a new one is $50.00 or less. [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: He does not even really need to do that much. Just attach a good battery or a little pocket size radio at the demarc (less the working phone line of course) then go up and down the line with a buttset or receiver listening for the radio or the battery. There is nothing sacred about the 1004 hz tone signal. PAT]Thanks. I'll put my toner on the house side of the demarc with thetelco disconnected and measure the tone levels on all the wires andlines to see which which ones are marginal. The rest of the testsdon't need the miliwatt tone. Common sense rules again. I'm so usedto using the tone I didn't think the problem through completely.Gerry
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