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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This cut phone line detector circuit is used to detect whether your phone line is active or not. Components List: R1,R2,R3 = 22M Ohms R4 = 2.2M Ohms C1 = 0.47uF/250V Mylar caps D1 = 1N914, NTE519, or other small signal diode Q1 = 2N3904, NTE123AP Q2 = 2N3906, NTE159 Q3 = IRF510, NTE2382,  MosFet… <span class="read-more"><a href="https://circuitdiagram.net/cut-phone-line-detector.html">Read More &#187;</a></span></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This cut phone line detector circuit is used to detect whether your phone line is active or not.</p>
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<p><strong>Components List:</strong><br />
R1,R2,R3 = 22M Ohms<br />
R4 = 2.2M Ohms<br />
C1 = 0.47uF/250V Mylar caps<br />
D1 = 1N914, NTE519, or other small signal diode<br />
Q1 = 2N3904, NTE123AP<br />
Q2 = 2N3906, NTE159<br />
Q3 = IRF510, NTE2382,  MosFet<br />
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This kind of circuit speaks for itself. While the phone line is okay, Q1 works as a short that has a extremely high resistance/ohms value via R1, R2, and R3 for a total close to 66 MegaOhm, so it is very high. When the phone line is cut (open), it triggers the MosFet (Q3) via transistor Q2 to drive the load. Replacements are acceptable, not one of the parts are crucial.</p>
<p>The &#8216;LOAD&#8217; can be anything you like. A lamp, relay, motor, tape-recorder, stereo, security system, or anything else.</p>
<p>Remember that telephone providers do not like to have anything &#8216;directly&#8217; connected to their wire connections for apparent reasons, so work with this circuit at your own risk. If you want to experiment with it safely, work with an Opto-Isolator or something&#8230;</p>
<p>Circuit designed by Tony van Roon</p>
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