TONES AND SIGNALS
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IAL TONE—A continuous steady "hum", the signal to start VOICE RECORDING SIGNAL—A short high "beep" tone dialing. heard on the telephone line about every 15 seconds means RINGING SIGNAL—A "burring" tone repeated at regular that the person with whom you are talking is recording your vote conversation by means of his electrical recording machine con-erve | nected to the telephone line. B y TL us °USY SIGNAL—A steady "buzz-buz" tone. This signal is provided by the Telephone Cdmpany for your DIAL AGAIN SIGNAL—A siren-like sound rising and fall- protection. If you do not want a record madelof what you are ing in pitch indicating some mistake has occurred on the call. oe ask the person with whom you are talkihg to discpnnectthe recording machine. When he disconnectsthi der th IF NO SIGNAL IS HEARD WITHIN A REASONABLE — ‘i9nal is no longer heard, + Wis Hy: TIME AFTER DIALING—Hang up. Look up the number | to . * °,.* .be sure it is correct. Then, after waiting for the dial tone, connect the recorder to the telephone line. If tops whem the dial the complete number agai i i i :gain. If again no signal is heard, recorder is disconnected it is sijdial Operator and report the condition to her. is unlawful. pore oboieoas | a ap The “beep” is produced automatically by thé device used to
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