
Today, most people own their own phones, rather than renting them from the phone company. Many people own inexpensive electronic telephones that are notorious for being unreliable. By being able to fix your own telephone you can avoid the monthly "line maintenance and repair insurance" that the local telephone companies try to sell all their customers. This means you can save much more than the cost of the book by being able to avoid these charges. This guide will take you through beginnning and intermediate levels of telephone repair-including how to work on answering machines, cellular, cordless, electronic, and classic telephones. It also guides you in using test equipment, multimeters, logic probes, oscilloscopes, and specialized equipment.
This book investigates the practical methodologies for diagnosing and repairing various types of consumer telephone equipment to reduce reliance on service provider maintenance plans. Stephen J. Bigelow provides a technical manual designed for individuals seeking to perform their own hardware maintenance. By detailing the internal components of modern and classic telephonic devices, the author establishes a framework for cost-effective equipment ownership and repair.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the practical utility of this text for hobbyists and those interested in legacy telecommunications hardware. Experts highlight the book as a comprehensive resource for understanding the fundamental circuitry and diagnostic processes involved in consumer telephone maintenance.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
TAB Books
ISBN-10:
0070052395
ISBN-13:
9780070052390
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