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The dreaded crackle

Von: Bentleybloke (cbcrodremovethis@yahoo.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 05.11.2009 09:51
Message-ID: <Bentleybloke.5386a69@telecomsbanter.co.uk>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom
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Hi Folks, I stumbled upon this forum whilst looking for an answer to my
problem and hoped you might be able to help. Sorry if this has been
covered before, I have tried looking through old posts but the other
questions are not exactly the same as mine.

A friend had a BT engineer round to her house because she had no
incoming calls. The engineer did something (but not sure what) but did
cut the link from the main master socket to the whole house for all of
the other rooms. He left her with only the main master socket working.
They charged her £110 for that and said any other problems were down to
her.
I came round and tried to reconnect the cut wires so she could use the
other sockets in the house and not have to keep running an extension
cable upstairs each time she wanted to use her computer. Unfortunately
after I re connected the cut cable the extensions were still dead. I
found two wires that were not broken and fitted new master sockets to
each extension (three). I re wired all of these using the two wires on
terminals 2 and 5. All the phone points now worked and the broadband
was OK too. The problem I am having is when someone phones in the line
crackles (sound like static or rustling paper). The strange thing is if
you make a call out the line is clear. None of these problems were there
with just the single master socket so I am wondering what I have done
wrong or what might be causing it. The only thing I can think of is I
am using the original master socket that was their, could this be at
fault? Any ideas guys?
Thanking you in advance Mark




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Bentleybloke

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