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One other thing to check is the transistor in the tone oscillator circuit. They do fail. I had one in a phone that survived a lightning hit. Everything worked but the transistor was fried. Replaced the transistor and everything worked and is still working to this day.
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hi, I blew out the keypad on the WE 2554 with compressed air, then use a small piece of printer/copier paper, and ran it thru the contacts on the keypad. A lot of dust came out with the compressed air, and some residue on the paper. Put it together and, wahlaa! Breaks dial tone, dials out, and rings in just fine! Never had a dirty contact problem with any rotary or keypad before. First time for everything!!! Thanks to all of you folks for the suggestions! Next project, mounting my GTE fortress payphone in the den! The GF is gonna love this! (well, not really)
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