摘要 |
A telephone wire pair is qualified for digital signal transmission by central office testing. The tip-to-ring capacitance of the wire pair is measured while applying an test signal in the 20-30 Hz range to the wire pair. The tip-to-ring capacitance is used to compute a first length, and the first length is compared to a pre-determined length. If the first length exceeds the pre-determined length, then the wire pair is qualified based upon another comparison of the measured capacitance to a pre-determined capacitance. On the other hand, the first length is less than the pre-determined length, the tip-to-ring capacitance is measured at a frequency of, preferably, 600 Hz. The test signal at this frequency minimizes errors due to resistive and inductive components of the primary constants of the wire pair and/or a ringing device connected to the wire pair. A final comparison between the pre-determined capacitance and the measured capacitance at the higher frequency determines whether or not the pair qualifies for digital transmission.
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