Hi
Inside my main telephone box (the main cable comes directly into this box) started playing up tonight. Ringing BT I was told it would be £65 callout, £65 per hour and £35 for the box installation
anyway I discovered the problem was just a broken wire.
Two cables come into the box from outside. (one of these cables is broken)
These two cables then enter into two small terminal crimps (in an opaque round plastic type unit).
A different cable leaves each of these crimps, then is terminated in a screw terminal on the PCB.
My question is this, can the entry and exit cables be simply joined and soldered together or does this little round opaque device contain some sort of filter??
I'd hate to pay BT £150 just to fix a broken wire.
thanks
Beatts
Inside my main telephone box (the main cable comes directly into this box) started playing up tonight. Ringing BT I was told it would be £65 callout, £65 per hour and £35 for the box installation
anyway I discovered the problem was just a broken wire.
Two cables come into the box from outside. (one of these cables is broken)
These two cables then enter into two small terminal crimps (in an opaque round plastic type unit).
A different cable leaves each of these crimps, then is terminated in a screw terminal on the PCB.
My question is this, can the entry and exit cables be simply joined and soldered together or does this little round opaque device contain some sort of filter??
I'd hate to pay BT £150 just to fix a broken wire.
thanks
Beatts