Have you place a butt set on the CO lines to verify the buzz in internal
rather than external.  We have never has a Panasonic "buzz" a customer.  It
is 99% chance it is a longitudinal imbalance on the CO lines, or an
extension wire contacting ground.

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David Lesher
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:27 PM
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Subject: KX-T: BUZZZ

KXTD1232 + additional CO station cards

One user, on his own CO trunks, complains about intermittent
buzzing, audible by both sides of a call. I've yet to hear
it myself. He says it's on both trunk...

The other user on his trunks has not heard it but I'm not
sure that's indicative...

I've now swapped the 7433 & the handset. Do I suspect the port
on the KXTD next?



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