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![]() "Sal M. Onella" wrote in message ... I had an El Cheapo phone on my nightstand for years. It was a one-piece unit that I laid face-down to hang up. It always gave out a chirp right before the ring, which I imagine was related to the ghost ring your friend heard. In addition, that phone emitted an offbeat three chirp pattern every evening about 10:45. If my wife and I were there together, one of us would usually wisecrack about the FBI and phone taps. I imagine it had something to do with testing the line. I had forgetten all about that. I recall during my teen years in Fort Worth, TX (Southwestern Bell) in the mid-80s, during the summer months I would stay up for most of the night. I had one of those el-cheapo electronic handheld phones in my room and it always emitted a quick chirp at the same time each night: 2:10 a.m., without fail! My guess is that it was responding to some high-voltage blip sent down the network by the phone company for maintenance tasks or something. Cecil Adams covered this topic in his column "The Straight Dope." |
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