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Inactive Digital 04-03-2024 11:06

Street cabinet ticking noise
 
Not sure which sub-forum is best for this one.

I've noticed that the VM street cabinet at the end of my road has developed a constant ticking noise in the past couple of weeks and I'm just curious why that is? I've heard another cabinet doing it before while I've out walking the dog, so assume it's some kind of intended 'feature' within the workings of the cabinets.

Assuming nothing sinister has been planted in there, what's it all about?

weesteev 04-03-2024 13:05

Re: Street cabinet ticking noise
 
This will be a MUX unit with a faulty line card, the ticking is an error LED on the card that has an audible tick. With the shut off of POTS, these cards are now starting to become redundant and if a fault develops on an unused card its not replaced. This is probably more common in ex-Telewest areas where there are PDH muxes in the street cabinets, the NTL build was mostly SDH and the "newer" equipment doesnt have this ticking trait.

Inactive Digital 04-03-2024 16:44

Re: Street cabinet ticking noise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weesteev (Post 36171372)
This will be a MUX unit with a faulty line card, the ticking is an error LED on the card that has an audible tick. With the shut off of POTS, these cards are now starting to become redundant and if a fault develops on an unused card its not replaced. This is probably more common in ex-Telewest areas where there are PDH muxes in the street cabinets, the NTL build was mostly SDH and the "newer" equipment doesnt have this ticking trait.

Cheers, that's my mystery solved then.

Yes I'm in an ex-Telewest area, though we've not been switched over to digital voice as yet.

vm_tech 05-03-2024 20:57

Re: Street cabinet ticking noise
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weesteev (Post 36171372)
This will be a MUX unit with a faulty line card, the ticking is an error LED on the card that has an audible tick. With the shut off of POTS, these cards are now starting to become redundant and if a fault develops on an unused card its not replaced. This is probably more common in ex-Telewest areas where there are PDH muxes in the street cabinets, the NTL build was mostly SDH and the "newer" equipment doesnt have this ticking trait.

Good old C-Mux+ cards


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