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Telephone Identification, Repair & Restoration => Telephone Troubleshooting and Repair => Topic started by: Kenny C on May 24, 2010, 11:18:35 PM

Title: 302 cord
Post by: Kenny C on May 24, 2010, 11:18:35 PM
I replaced the cord on my 302 with a cord from 1956 and when ever i move the line much the sound gets quieter and alot of static comes accross the line any tips on what i did wrong
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Phonesrfun on May 24, 2010, 11:43:12 PM
Maybe the 1956 cord is bad, do you know whether it was a good cord or not?
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Kenny C on May 25, 2010, 12:19:45 AM
how can you tell
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Dan/Panther on May 25, 2010, 12:36:56 AM
Like Bill suggests, first make sure your cord is  a good one. Run continuity checks and wiggle the wires while testing them.
Next take out the elements and clean the contact surfaces, firmly tap the edge of the transmitter element on a hard table, or surface to loosen up the carbon particles, and also slightly pull up on the contacts in the handset, and clean them off also.
Make sure your connections are very snug, but don't over do it, those screws will snap off. If you are using a modular cord for a line cord, try another one.
If that doesn't fix it just send it to me, I'll take it of your hands.
D/P
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Kenny C on May 25, 2010, 12:51:29 AM
the cord may be bad and i am not using a modular

Are you trying to pull something D/P ;D ;)
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Dan/Panther on May 25, 2010, 01:02:16 AM
Why Kenny, I'm wounded to the very core to think, that you would think, that I would think, about thinking up a thing like that.
I was just volunteering to remove any unneeded stress in your life. Of course you pay shipping. That is the least you could do for all the relief you would be gaining.
D/P
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Doug Rose on May 25, 2010, 09:10:50 AM
Kenny ...also make sure your screw terminal connections are tight on the handset and inside the phone. My guess is your cord is bad. Before adding a part to a phone, I always make certain it is a good working part. Visually parts can look perfect, but when installed, they are not. This is a 54 year old part.......good luck....Doug
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Kenny C on May 25, 2010, 01:36:26 PM
i am just using that cord until i get a cloth one.

oh ok D/P i understand :D ;)
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Jim Stettler on May 25, 2010, 08:59:06 PM
Kenny,
Basic trouble shooting, if you have a cord and get static, it is a cord issue.  Check and tighten the connections, then check for static. If the static  is gone then it was a loose connection. If present, it is probably a bad cord.

This is a quick and dirty cord test.

File it under "troubleshooting shortcuts".

A good set of cords and "jumpers" will also speed up troubleshooting.
JMO,
Jim
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Dan/Panther on May 25, 2010, 11:30:17 PM
More than a few times I've put new spade connector on the ends of a cord, and didn't have continuity.
D/P
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Kenny C on May 25, 2010, 11:41:37 PM
Stub1953 called today and he helped me the diagnosis is a bad cord i plan on getting a cloth one to put on  it.
Title: Re: 302 cord
Post by: Dan/Panther on May 26, 2010, 01:01:42 AM
Kenny;
You might try using a small pair of long nosed pliers to gently squeeze the center tab a little tighter on the end of the spade connectors. It may help if it's a loose connector.
D/P