A loop is a wonderous device which the telephone company created as test numbers
for telephone repairmen when testing equipment. By matching the tone of the
equipment with the tone of the loop, repairmen can adjust and test the settings
of their telephone equipment.
A loop, basically, consists of two
different telephone numbers. Let's use A and B as an example. Normally if you
call A, you will hear a loud tone (this is a 1004 hz tone), and if you call B,
the line will connect, and will be followed by silence.
This is the
format of a loop line. Now, if somebody calls A and someone else calls
B--Viola!--A and B loop together, and one connection is made. Ma Bell did this
so repairmen can communicate with each other without having to call their own
repair office. They can also use them to exchange programs, like for ANA or
Ringback. Also, many CO's have a "Loop Assignment Center". If anyone has any
information on these centers please tell me.
Anyway, that is how a loop
is constructed. From this information, anyone can find an actual loop line.
Going back to the A and B example, Note: the tone side and the silent side can
be either A or B. Don't be fooled if the phone company decides to scramble them
around to be cute.
As you now know, loops come in pairs of numbers.
Usually, right after each other.
For example: 817-972-1890
and
817-972-1891
Or, to save space, one loop line can be written as
817-972-1890/1.
This is not always true. Sometimes, the pattern is in
the tens or hundreds, and, occaisionally, the numbers are random.
In
cities, usually the phone company has set aside a phone number suffix that loops
will be used for. Many different prefixes will correspond with that one suffix.
In Arlington, Texas, a popular suffix for loops is 1893 and 1894, and a
lot of prefixes match with them to make the number.
For Example:
817-460-1893/4
817-461-1893/4
817-465-1893/4
817-467-1893/4
817-469-1893/4
...are all loops...
or a shorter way to write this
is:
817-xxx-1893/4
xxx= 460, 461, 465, 467, 469
Note: You can
mix-and-match a popular suffix with other prefixs in a city, and almost always
find other loops or test numbers.
Note: For Houston, the loop suffixes
are 1499 and 1799. And for Detroit it's 9996 and 9997.
When there are a
large number of loops with the same prefix format, chances are that many loops
will be inter-locked. Using the above example of Arlington loops again, (I will
write the prefixes to save space) 460, 461, and 469 are interlocked loops. This
means that only one side can be used at a given time. This is because they are
all on the same circuit.
To clarify, if 817-461-1893 is called, 817-460
and 469-1893 cannot be called because that circuit is being used. Essentialy,
interlocked loops are all the same line, but there are a variety of telephone
numbers to access the line.
Also, if the operator is asked to break in
on a busy loop line he/she will say that the circuit is overloaded, or something
along those lines. This is because Ma Bell has taken the checking equipment off
the line. However, there are still many rarely used loops which can be verfied
and can have emergency calls taken on them.
As you have found out, loops
come in many types. Another type of loop is a filtered loop. These are loop
lines that the tel co has put a filter on, so that normal human voices cannot be
heard on either line. However, other frequencies may be heard. It all depends on
what the tel co wants the loop to be used for. If a loop has gotten to be very
popular with the local population or used frequently for conferences, etc. the
tel co may filter the loop to stop the unwanted "traffic". Usually, the filter
will be removed after a few months, though.
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