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In my area I find that many new circuits are not tagged. I dont really think the LEC sends a tech to the site many times. I usually end up ringing up the circuit and running my wand up and down the count until I hear ringing on something.Time consuming, but it beats trying to work through the red tape of getting binding posts.
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I had a LEC refuse to tag so as gelehu said I dialed the number, but I didn't use my probe, I ran a jumper to ground and ran the block until the ring tripped, I wasn't going to waste my time on their refusal. There were a couple of alarm circuits so of course I set them off. They've never refused me tagging a service since. This was not a major LEC, I've never had them refuse.
Retired phone dude
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I've had to do that before, too, Bill.
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