I have a 911 center that as soon as they pick up the phone on the admin line they get a 1 to 2 sec squeal. They are currently using POTS lines. We are figuring the voltage coming in on the line is to hot and when the customer goes off-hook it is shorting and causing the squeal. We have done the following tests on the phone lines.
- AC Ring Voltage is 105VAC
- AC Volts on TIP to GND and RGN to GND, ranging from 1.1 to 1.4 VAC
The phone line provider CO is across the street from the customer.
The only thing we were able to get from the provider is that they moved the lines from 100 pair to a different 100 pair where the old 911 lines were on. We even ran wire shark which pointed the squeal is happening before entering the phone system. Look for any guidance eon this issue.Here is the rewritten version of your message:
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I have a 911 center experiencing a 1 to 2-second squeal as soon as they pick up the phone on the admin line. They are currently using POTS lines. We suspect the issue may be due to excessively high voltage on the line, causing a short and resulting in the squeal when the phone goes off-hook. The following tests were conducted on the phone lines:
- AC Ring Voltage is 105VAC
- AC Voltage on TIP to GND and RING to GND, ranging from 1.1 to 1.4 VAC
The central office (CO) of the phone line provider is located across the street from the customer. The provider mentioned they moved the lines from one set of 100 pairs to another set where the old 911 lines were. We also ran Wireshark, which indicated the squeal is occurring before entering the phone system.
Any guidance on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a link to the squeal.
- AC Ring Voltage is 105VAC
- AC Volts on TIP to GND and RGN to GND, ranging from 1.1 to 1.4 VAC
The phone line provider CO is across the street from the customer.
The only thing we were able to get from the provider is that they moved the lines from 100 pair to a different 100 pair where the old 911 lines were on. We even ran wire shark which pointed the squeal is happening before entering the phone system. Look for any guidance eon this issue.Here is the rewritten version of your message:
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I have a 911 center experiencing a 1 to 2-second squeal as soon as they pick up the phone on the admin line. They are currently using POTS lines. We suspect the issue may be due to excessively high voltage on the line, causing a short and resulting in the squeal when the phone goes off-hook. The following tests were conducted on the phone lines:
- AC Ring Voltage is 105VAC
- AC Voltage on TIP to GND and RING to GND, ranging from 1.1 to 1.4 VAC
The central office (CO) of the phone line provider is located across the street from the customer. The provider mentioned they moved the lines from one set of 100 pairs to another set where the old 911 lines were. We also ran Wireshark, which indicated the squeal is occurring before entering the phone system.
Any guidance on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a link to the squeal.