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jerryreeve

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Jan 16, 2002
2,765
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An elderly lady phoned her telephone company to report that her
telephone
failed to ring when her friends called -- and that on the few occasions
when it did ring, her pet dog always moaned right before the phone
rang.
The telephone repairman proceeded to the scene, curious to see this
psychic
dog or senile elderly lady.

He climbed a nearby telephone pole, hooked in his test set, and dialed
the
subscriber's house. The phone didn't ring right away, but then the dog
moaned loudly and the telephone began to ring. Climbing down from the
pole,
the telephone repairman found:

1. The dog was tied to the telephone system's ground wire via a steel
chain
and collar.

2. The wire connection to the ground rod was loose, apparently by the
dog
yanking on it.

3. The dog was receiving 90 volts of signaling current when the phone
number was called.

4. After a couple of such jolts, the dog would start moaning and then
urinate on himself and the ground.

5. The wet ground would complete the circuit, thus causing the phone to
ring.

Which goes to show that some problems can be fixed by pissing and
moaning.

JerryReeve
Communications Systems Int'l
com-sys.com
 
It's a classic!!!!

Thanks for laugh- I needed that.

Steve
tele-dataservices.com
 
While I was in the Air Force Mobile Communications it was more than once that I had to "water" the ground rod to get rid of problems though.

JerryReeve
Communications Systems Int'l
com-sys.com
 
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