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how can I cause static or interference on the phone line?

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seattle dave

I want to cause static or interference on a line that leads from
the wall to a callmaster IV made by Lucent. These are phones used in
call-centers... The line has eight wires and I think it is the same as

a computer data line?? There is no other power source to the Lucent
callmaster, so one of the wires must carry power. The wires are all
small however... It is the same cord as is attached to a computer modem

to a computer....


thanks for any help on this...


would a strong radio signal interfer??
 
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Brian

seattle dave said:
I want to cause static or interference on a line that leads from
the wall to a callmaster IV made by Lucent. These are phones used in
call-centers... The line has eight wires and I think it is the same as

a computer data line?? There is no other power source to the Lucent
callmaster, so one of the wires must carry power. The wires are all
small however... It is the same cord as is attached to a computer modem

to a computer....


thanks for any help on this...


would a strong radio signal interfer??

Use anything that will create an electrical spark. For example a
mechanical buzzer, or a relay whose contacts supports a heavy load ( being
turn on and off quickly).

Brian
 
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Rich Webb

I want to cause static or interference on a line that leads from
the wall to a callmaster IV made by Lucent. These are phones used in
call-centers... The line has eight wires and I think it is the same as

a computer data line?? There is no other power source to the Lucent
callmaster, so one of the wires must carry power. The wires are all
small however... It is the same cord as is attached to a computer modem

to a computer....


thanks for any help on this...

I usually just use something like an empty potato chip bag, although
plain paper works just as well. Hold it up by the mouthpiece and crinkle
it in your hand.

;-)
 
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Lord Garth

seattle dave said:
I want to cause static or interference on a line that leads from
the wall to a callmaster IV made by Lucent. These are phones used in
call-centers... The line has eight wires and I think it is the same as

a computer data line?? There is no other power source to the Lucent
callmaster, so one of the wires must carry power. The wires are all
small however... It is the same cord as is attached to a computer modem

to a computer....


thanks for any help on this...


would a strong radio signal interfer??

When a cell phone is about to ring, you can hear the electrical noise
on the wired phone if the two are in close proximity.
 
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