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- You should check your phone to determine if there is a BLACK BOX connected to
- it. These are no-no's and should be removed immediately.
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- To determine if one of these is connected simply open the phone and look for
- the two wires coming in from the outside (usually red and green). If one of
- these wires has a 36-volt zener diode connected "in series" with it, then you
- probably have a black box connected. This diode will also have a capacitor
- connected in parallel across it to pass the voice signals. It may also have a
- single pole switch in parallel so that it may be shorted out when not needed.
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- The reason you should disconnect it is that when someone calls you, they are
- not billed until you pick up and the voltage at your phone falls from the normal
- 48 V to 10 V. It's this drop in voltage which tells the calling phone to start
- billing. It would be wrong for you to keep this voltage at 36 volts and not let
- the phone company bill them for the call. The calling party's CO would just
- think that the phone rang for up to 1/2 hour. After that they will think
- something's wrong and bill anyway.
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- You can tell the zener diode by its banded end's being connected to the more
- positive of the two lines. The capacitor will probably be mylar or ceramic with
- a value of 0.1 microfarad or thereabouts. It might also be an electrolytic
- capacitor of up to 1 microfarad with its + end connected to the banded end of
- the zener and the other end connected to the anode end of the diode.
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- If the parts look like they were bought at Radio Shack, you probably have a
- black box and should remove it immediately so that your callers will be billed.
- Another way to test is to measure the voltage between the two wires outside the
- phone to see if it stays above 36 volts when you pick up the receiver.
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- I hope the above is adequate to help you identify this heinous subterfuge used
- to deny the pursuit of free enterprise for our telephone company. This is all I
- have for now. Did it go over it ok?
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