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96 is the a.c.voltage to ringbell.
75v AC, 25Hz is the ringing voltage on a 'normal' line. I picked an ISDN line as an extreme example/scenario because it's always -96v DC.
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96 is the a.c.voltage to ringbell.
Grass and anyways you are in Scotland you trouble maker ;o)))))how dare you move british telecoms property? im ringing the police
Not "many" people will have an ISDN line at home and when moving a master socket treat it the same as a live cable, cut very carefully or remove the ends from the socket and tape up until you re krone.To those who have cut a live BT cable when moving a master, did you ring and slit the cable, then cut the wires individually, or just chop the cable with your regular wire cutters/shears, thereby causing a split second short circuit at the exchange?
Touch an old ISDN line at -96v DC and then tell me it's very low risk!! Believe me, it's not pleasant!!
Have you ever been out with a married woman, someone else's yours doesn't count...........Your judgement being you can alter something you have no right to interfere with.
apples and oranges lol, i wouldnt ring up the womans husband/partner afterwards to tell themHave you ever been out with a married woman, someone else's yours doesn't count...........
i am the judge jury and executionerGrass and anyways you are in Scotland you trouble maker ;o)))))
i am the judge jury and toothless Irn Bru.......
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