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Anon wrote: | On Thursday 13 May 2004 11:57 pm, Jason A. Pattie wrote: | |>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>Hash: SHA1 |> |>Steven Critchfield wrote: |>| On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 17:33, Jason A. Pattie wrote: |>|>Our problem ended up not being with Asterisk or Digium hardware. It was |>|>the analog cordless phone. We simply have to live with it. What |>|>happens is whenever a connection is established and the phone is |>|>off-hook, an LED on the base lights up in a "blink blink ..... blink |>|>blink ..... etc." pattern. Everytime the LED lights, a pulse is sent to |>|>the phone. It's especially bad when both lines are in use, as the phone |>|>is a two-line capable device. Then you've got double the pulsing. |>|> |>|>This may have nothing to do with your problem. Just wanted to get it |>|>out there in case anyone else runs into it, too. |>| |>| Sounds like your phone needs either a aux power source to power that |>| led, or possible a little modification to clip that LED. |>| |>| I would make sure your cordless phone's power supply is within spec. If |>| it is, Maybe you might want to look into one of the other comments a |>| while back on the list about upping the power on the SLIC(?). You might |>| be able to provide enough power to the phone to not cause trouble when |>| it blinks the LED. |> |>Well, the phone is using the power supply that came in the box. :) | | If the phone is old and had average or more use, the transformer in the | "wall-wart" might be operating at less capacity than when it was new, and | might not be adequate now.
Hmm. It's fairly new. Less than 2 years old.
| You can get a good, inexpensive replacement "wall-wart" from www.jameco.com.
Neat website.
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