I had a quick look but when I realised that the copper wires were in the box I promptly put the cover back on.
I can't remember seeing any capacitors, only three metal screw terminals two for the copper wires, and one for earth (not used), and an IDC block where the two blue wires went into.
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Right I just thought the modern way to connect was straight into a NTE5 socket,
Yes, but as I pointed out earlier you have the ancient way!
We are now going round in circles. Stop worrying about the Block Terminal BT80A and concentrate on the noise. If it emanates from the Block Terminal it is BT responsibility to fix it.
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Right I just thought the modern way to connect was straight into a NTE5 socket,
Yes, but as I pointed out earlier you have the ancient way!
We are now going round in circles. Stop worrying about the Block Terminal BT80A and concentrate on the noise. If it emanates from the Block Terminal it is BT responsibility to fix it.
Thanks a lot for all your help, I have told her to report a line fault with B.T.
Remind her not to mention the broadband. Just the noise on the line.
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Zarjaz (knowledge is power)
Thu 05-Jul-12 18:28:31