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Re: Telephone and Electric Fence Interference
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Posted by VaTom on January 27, 2005 at 15:42:31 from (64.4.122.169):
In Reply to: Re: Telephone and Electric Fence Interference posted by CLW on January 27, 2005 at 11:43:08:
Hi CLW, Well, here's another one. Everybody this side of the apple orchard, a mile up the road, has that click, click, click. We've been here 10 yrs and dealt with easily 15 repairmen. Ain't anybody working for Sprint who can fix it. And I have met a couple of their guys who sure impressed me with what they knew. One from repair, one from engineering. Tried everything they knew, but still click, click, click... The phone wire isn't in great shape, that's why I've gotten to meet so many. Often a groundhog problem. We're the squeaky wheel that gets the best wires available. If we don't have FAX transmission we don't have income. Now my ISP's claiming that the clicking is the whole problem. That's BS, been that way for years with no real problem. We don't particularly mind the clicking, knowing what it is, as long as we get what we need over the phone wires.
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