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Re: Telephone and Electric Fence Interference
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Posted by CLW on January 27, 2005 at 09:12:44 from (68.94.183.149):
In Reply to: Telephone and Electric Fence Interference posted by Russ(NC) on January 27, 2005 at 07:06:35:
Russ, I retired from the phone company and worked in instulation, construction and repair for over 32 years. Now some strange things will happen but I don't think this is one if them. If the fence was the problem it would humm or roar, not click. The phone person would only guess as to it being the fence. If he took the drop (line to house) off at the house and it was still there he would next go back to where the drop connected to the cable and open it there. If no noise there then it is in the drop. That being the case they have a bad drop. Not your problem. They are responsible for a good line to the house. (unless someone cuts the cable or drop then they could charge that person) But that would apply if you cut it doing work there in the last few days, not 8 years ago. Telephone office equipment can put noise on a line in rare cases. My guess is the neighbor placed a base of a cordless phone to close to a computer or added or changed something. Cordless phones pick up anything. As far as the fence causing it, they now bury power, gas, phone and TV in the same ditch in many cases with little seperation so the fenct should not cause it. But you can unplug the fence for a short time and see what it does. Even if it is the cause the phone company needs to fix there problem of letting it bleed over into the phone.(they have filters) CLW
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