Telephone Basics Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @andresborrero2959
    @andresborrero2959 9 років тому +9

    Much appreciation to you and your team for the information you have graciously provided. You could never truly know how much value is in information until you pass it on. Thanks again.

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  9 років тому +3

      +Andres Borrero Thanks very much! I can use the kind words and happy you can use the info.Ron

    • @darielbrantley5689
      @darielbrantley5689 3 роки тому

      you all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
      I stupidly forgot my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!

  • @eugeniewaldteufel7915
    @eugeniewaldteufel7915 5 років тому +5

    This is a great presentation. Even in 2018 it is good basic info. Makes better sense than all the other videos on this topic I have been watching over the last few days. Seems Identifying my phone trouble is complicated by the fact that there is a provider for internet and phone and contractor that fixes any faults outside the property. All cables are under ground. And so finding the source maybe from within my property. Inside on the wall is the jack point to be checked. Anyhow, I will persevere to keep my landline. I am old fashioned that way.

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  5 років тому

      Eugenie good to hear from you. I still have a land line too just provided by the CATV guy. Ron

  • @sandro-here
    @sandro-here 5 років тому

    I've struggled for so long trying to understand how a phone line drives the phone. Finally found this great video. Thank you so much!

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  5 років тому

      Hey Kalsan15 glad to hear from you! Not too many people have land lines anymore. I just moved and no longer have one. Have fun Ron

    • @sandro-here
      @sandro-here 5 років тому

      @@RonKipperDatacomm1 old phones are awesome for DIY vintage projects and understanding how to make them work is essential for that

  • @5avgeorge
    @5avgeorge 2 місяці тому

    This is a great presentation. Even in 2018 it is good basic info. Makes better sense than all the other videos on this topic I have been searching😍❤❤❤❤❤

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  2 місяці тому

      Not many land lines out there anymore Tip and Ring baby!!!

  • @haole1958
    @haole1958 6 років тому +2

    Hey Ron, thanks for your videos; really enjoy you and your videos. Please let me say, also, that I do office technology upgrades and moves pretty regularly and frankly, I don't remember the last time I moved an analog phone.

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  6 років тому +1

      Yea have you tried to call an operator lately? Thanks for dropping me a note. Ron

  • @sitigauna1865
    @sitigauna1865 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, very clear explanation.

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  3 роки тому

      You are welcome old analog phones are still out there. Ron

    • @sitigauna1865
      @sitigauna1865 3 роки тому

      @@RonKipperDatacomm1 yes, we still have them here as well in Fiji.

  • @RicardoCooper
    @RicardoCooper 9 років тому +2

    Hey Ron, do you know why the phone wires (to plug into wall socket) that come with phones have the colors reversed? (like a pass-through cable)
    I notice one end is RED->GREEN and you flip it and the other end mirrored GREEN->RED

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  9 років тому +5

      Ricardo Cooper In older analog phone circuits they required that the cord is reversed wired for them to work. You can think of it as transmit to receive. Newer digital phones are not polarity sensitive so they do not care. They still sell them that way as people still have older analog phones. Hope that helps

    • @RicardoCooper
      @RicardoCooper 9 років тому +1

      ***** That explains it, thanks!

  • @bobsargent9616
    @bobsargent9616 7 місяців тому

    Is there an easy way for a homeowner to test for a short in an interior line between demarc/NID and the wall jack? I plug in phone at NID and get dial tone but no dial tone at wall jack. Have you made a video of testing for such? I have several lines going to the NID.

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  7 місяців тому

      You could disconnect the wires at both ends and then using an Ohm meter see if one of the pairs is shorted. You could identify the pair but that wn't tell you wehere it is shorted. Sounds like a little wire tracing job good luck Ron

  • @DashRipr0ck
    @DashRipr0ck 11 років тому

    Thanks Mr (telephone) Wizard! Make more video please.

  • @memylastname9972
    @memylastname9972 5 років тому

    Brilliant, clear information.

  • @juanesteban8827
    @juanesteban8827 4 роки тому

    I still have several rotary dial phones in my home. Several years ago my friend and his family stayed here for a week and during their stay the son asked if he could use the phone. Without thinking I directed him to the nearest land line which happened to be a rotary. After 10-15 minutes I went to check on him and found him studying the phone like he was looking for a hidden touch screen! He considered himself to be very "tech savvy" and was too embarrassed to ask for help. It's an ongoing joke to this day!

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  4 роки тому

      Yes pretty funny the old tech worked really well and lasted decades compared to what we like to use today but a cell phone is so much more. Have fun Ron

  • @mmpage4808
    @mmpage4808 4 роки тому

    I have an EL52219 AT&T cordless home phone and it doesn't ring when someone's calling me. How do I get it to ring?

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  4 роки тому

      Hi M&M Page I have no experience with that phone so not much help you sure it is not mutted? Ron

    • @mmpage4808
      @mmpage4808 4 роки тому

      My landline service provider, Xfinity, had to reboot everything. Thank you for your effort. Blessings

  • @electronicspracticalgyan2936
    @electronicspracticalgyan2936 3 роки тому

    Sir,I am from India
    I hv a beetel telephone .incoming ok.dialtone ok.but no outgoing.pl suggest

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  3 роки тому

      Hello if you get a dialtone then I would think you could dial out not sure why it may not be working sorry I was not much help Ron

  • @seshachary5580
    @seshachary5580 7 років тому

    VERY EDUCATIVE. THANK YOU REGARDS.

  • @412khan
    @412khan 5 років тому

    what is Telepone Line Impedance???

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  5 років тому

      I m not 100% sure I know that answer. I would assume 100 Ohms hope that helps Ron

  • @tomhackman8115
    @tomhackman8115 5 років тому

    I like to know are you living in USA ? bcoz your accent not like Australian I am migrant here english is not my mother tongue my quess is you sound like American I was wondering bcoz I live in Australia is color code same in Australia or diffirent?

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  5 років тому

      Hi Tom yes I live in Kansas City

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  5 років тому

      I am not sure about the colors of the wires in Australia sorry I am no help. Have fun Ron

  • @zaxaevimran8729
    @zaxaevimran8729 11 років тому

    i subbbed good job waiting for more videos :)

  • @donvukovic
    @donvukovic 6 років тому

    The phone lines ran on DC voltage coming from Batteries. Just saying DC does not explain what is really going on.

    • @RonKipperDatacomm1
      @RonKipperDatacomm1  6 років тому

      Hey Donald it is amazing how we have seen kind of the end of old analog phone lines. not much around anymore. Take care Ron

  • @joseph_b319
    @joseph_b319 10 років тому

    I see the old sports illustrated football phone every now and then and that thing kills the ren value.

  • @412khan
    @412khan 5 років тому

    How you sir